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SPRING 2018
Art Classes ... For ADULTS v TEENS v CHILDREN
Drawing Painting Watercolor Pastels Printmaking Ceramics Sculpture Glass Fiber Arts Jewelry Photography Graphic Design Lectures
NEW! Playwriting
Speciality Workshops Opportunities for Artists
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CONTENTSSpecial Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Open Studios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Watercolor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Printmaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Pastels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Ceramics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Sculpture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Graphic Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Teens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Young Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Summer Art Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Pre-College Portfolio Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Registration and Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Directions, General Policy, Benefits of Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Staff and Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover
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Jeanie Tengelsen GalleryPhoto Competition – The Art of Narrative
Jan 13 – Feb 10
Alan Richards March 10 – March 25
Lois Walker April 14 – April 29
LI Center for Photography Exhibition May 5 – May 20
The Big Picture - Large Works Competition May 26 – July 1
On-Site Exhibitions
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Strolling GalleryDana Lagos's Class December 6 - March
Jan Guarino’s Class December 5 - January 8
Denis Ponsot’s Class January 9 - February 5
David Peikon’s Class February 6 - March 12
Denis Ponsot’s Class March 13 - April 9
Over 60 years ago, a small group of artists gathered to study and paint together . The magic vision that was created continues today .
The Art League of Long Island is the oldest and largest non-profit visual arts organization of its kind on Long Island, serving 155 towns and villages year-round . From classes, exhibitions and special events, to a lively arts newsletter and more, the Art League presents a full calendar of courses, programs and activities for artists of all ages and abilities .
The Art League’s growing membership welcomes all artists, individuals and corporations who enjoy art and fine crafts, as well as those who believe in the inestimable worth of the arts in our region . Its outreach efforts have created exhibitions in museums and parks, brightened up banks and schools, encouraged children to express themselves creatively and nurtured artists’ talents with training and shows .
ABOUT THE ART LEAGUE
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WHEN THE ART LEAGUE was founded over 60 years ago around a kitchen table in Huntington, few of the artists involved would have envisioned the size, scope and facility it is today. One thing that has not changed, though, is that we are still a group of like-minded individuals who want to share the joy of creativity that the visual arts brings. Knowing the Art League is a not-for-profit, people often ask how they can help support it. Here are some ways you can make a difference:
GENERAL DONATIONS: General donations can be made any time on the website, in person, or by mail. In-kind donations of new or gently-used art supplies are appreciated.
STUDIO ART CLASS: Take a weekly art class, weekend workshop, or attend a special event. Bring a friend to one of our monthly Try-Day Night classes, or purchase a gift certificate for someone who enjoys the arts
DONATE TO THE ART LEAGUE’S VETERANS’ PROGRAM: Started in 2017, the purpose of our Veterans’ Program is to bring art to our veterans recovering from PTSD and the aftermath of war. Your donation will help pay the tuition of art classes for many deserving men and women.
DONATIONS IN MEMORY OF A LOVED ONE: Make a donation “in memory of” or “in honor of” a loved one. You can also allow the memory of a loved one to live on through a scholarship in their name. A scholarship becomes a gift of art classes to someone who shows talent and motivation or has financial need.
VOLUNTEERING AND INTERNSHIPS: The Art League often needs volunteers and has college internship positions available at cer-tain times of the year or for special projects.
PLANNED GIVING: A great way to plan your giving to the chari-ties of your choice is by setting up automatic monthly or quar-terly payments directly from your checking account or credit card. Call the office to set up this simple giving plan.
ESTATE PLANNING AND BEQUESTS: Another form of planned giving is the process of anticipating and arranging for the man-agement and disposal of assets, including real estate, securities, liquid assets, vehicles, and other items of value. A well-prepared Estate Plan helps minimize gift, estate, generation-skipping transfer tax, and income tax. (Speak with your estate planning attorney to learn more.).
SUPPORT THE ART LEAGUE
Everyone has a story to tell, what’s yours? The Art League welcomes Peter Josyph, multi-disciplinary artist and profes-sor at LIU Post’s Hutton House Lectures, to lead Playwriting for "Geniuses" (Page 6), a seminar for writers with profes-sional ambitions as well as anyone interested in playwriting as a form of expression or relaxation .
International artist and instructor Keiko Tanabe returns to the Art League with a two-day workshop entitled "Captur-ing Light and Atmosphere in Watercolor” (Page 7) . Keiko’s exquisite plein air watercolor paintings undulate between representational specificity and selective abstraction, display-ing a masterful and poetic understanding of the medium . She imbues landscapes with a light and temperature you can almost feel; an atmosphere you can almost taste . This is a perfect workshop for students with some watercolor experi-ence under their belts who are looking to take their paintings to the next level .
Lucidity (Page 7) makes its debut at the Art League with an exciting fusion of opera and dance . Soprano Danielle Davis and dancer Wendi Weng will transport you to another realm with a unique performance that marries movement and pho-nic artistry .
The strength and dynamism of the Art League is possible because of your engagement and support . Let’s continue to experience the transformative power of the arts together!
Andrea Manning
THE ART LEAGUE BEGINS 2018 WITH AN INNOVATIVE SPIRIT!
Spring 2018 at the Art League of Long Island is all about expanding our horizons, creating opportuni-ties for artists, and building our creative community .
Presenting the Resident Artist Membership! Six Long Island artists will be selected for this exclusive membership . Take free classes, teach a workshop, develop your craft, increase your exposure, and expand your artistic practice . (Page 4)
Exhibit your work in the beautiful Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery in one of our open call exhibitions . The Art of the Narrative (1/13 - 2/10) is a competition of photographs that tell a story and use the power of the visual image to ignite the imagina-tion . The BIG Picture (5/26-7/1) is a members’ exhibition featuring large works . Keep an eye out for the announcement!
We are proud to enhance our programming through collabo-rations with other cultural institutions . Visit our website to learn more about the expansion of Art League membership benefits, such as discounted tickets for performances at the Tilles Center at LIU Post (Page 8) .
This Spring we collaborate with Long Island Glass, Long Island's premier glass flame working studio, to offer an Introduction to Hot Glass (Page 25) . In this exciting one-day workshop beginners will get a grasp on the basics of working with hot glass .
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PRESENTING THE
Resident Artist MembershipT HE RESIDENT ARTIST MEMBERSHIP is an opportunity for up to six Long Island based visual or interdis-
ciplinary artists to develop their craft at the Art League of Long Island. Become a leader in a creative community that has thrived for over 60 years!
Utilize our state of the art studios, and wide spectrum of visual art classes to expand your skill set. This is a great opportunity for those artists who are interested in finding mentorship, learning a new medium, and developing the skills and confidence to teach! The Resident Artist Membership will culminate in the opportunity to teach a One-Day Workshop that is open to the general public. This is a one-year membership to the Art League of Long Island that starts on June 1, 2018 and ends on May 30th, 2019.
Application Fee: $50 • Application Period: February 1, 2018- March 30, 2018 • Cost of Artist Residency Membership: $200Visit ArtLeagueLI.org to learn more and find out how to apply!
The Art League does not provide living accommodations or private studios for Resident Artist Members. Materials for classes are not provided. Selected Artists will be chosen by a panel of Jurors provided by the Art League of Long Island. $50 application fee is non-refundable.
The Resident Artist Membership includes the following benefits:
» 50 free hours of class time per semester
» Opportunity to teach a One Day Workshop in the Summer of 2019
» Unlimited use of Open Studios
» Free admission to ticketed Art League events
» Access to the Lorraine Graves Grace Memorial Library of over 2,500 art books
» Promotion of you and your work on the Art League website and social media! And more!
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Art League of Long Island
Honors Our Generous Benefactor, Mrs. Lorraine Grace,
With The Newly Dedicated
Lorraine Graves GraceResource Library
Dab of Paint Monday Lecture Series
March 12 • Architectural Sketching while Traveling • Eric Anderson • 182-LEC15This lecture will review opportunities to sketch and reflect while traveling. Eric Anderson, an architect and faculty member in the Architectural Technology program at Farmingdale State College will share his methods and sketches from various trips to New York, Washington, Maine, and Asia. Anderson’s travel sketchbooks will be available for examination.
May 7 • Long Island Architectural Patterns • Eric Anderson • 182-LEC17This lecture will present key patterns that are specific to the Long Island regions. The evolution of architec-tural patterns/style from European settlement to current convention will be presented by Eric Anderson, an architect and faculty mem ber in the Architectural Technology program at Farmingdale State College. The influence of British and Dutch traditions; the influence of pattern books on eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture, the mansions of the Gilded Age, the evolution of the Modern style from Fort Salonga to the beaches and East End, and mass suburban typologies will be reviewed.
June 4 • Andy Warhol: Celebrities and Geniuses • Debbie Wells • 182-LEC18Pop Artist Andy Warhol is one of the iconic artists of our time. This lecture will cover his biography and his career, from his humble beginnings in Pittsburgh to his wild days of the Factory in NYC. Warhol was an enigmatic figure as he surrounded himself with people on society's fringe and the modern art scene. Learn about his techniques and creative philosophies with in-depth discussion of his celebrity portraits and his controversial "Jewish Geniuses" series.
Sept 17 • Wonderful Glass World of Dale Chihuly • Debbie Wells • 182-LEC19American-born Dale Chihuly is an internationally famous glass artist. His unique style of glassblowing is legendary with countless variations of twirling and twisting shapes to emulate flowers, balls and abstract shapes bursting with color. Many of his pieces are lovingly installed amidst nature, including ponds, botan-ical gardens, deserts and other settings. Learn about his life and artistic techniques, as well as an armchair tour of one of his most recent exhibitions at the New York Botanical Gardens.Nov 19 • Trompe-l'oeil: Visual Illusions of the Past and Present • Debbie Wells • 182-LEC20Using the "Fool The Eye" exhibition (Nov 2017-Mar 2018) that I curated at the Nassau County Museum of Art with my Artful Circle partner, Franklin Hill Perrell, as inspiration, I will explain the creative tradi-tion of trompe l'oeil (French for "deceive the eye") in traditional and modern art. Learn how artists can trick the eye through perspective, proportions, shadow, mixed media and unique techniques in painting and sculpture that continue to amaze viewers. Trompe l'oeil is a whimsical form of expression and keeps art-lovers of all levels guessing on how things are made.
These lectures, presented by Art League Board Chair, Debbie Wells, and Eric Anderson are offered as a way to share the rich contents of our library with those interested in art and art history. All lectures 11am - 12 noon
HA center of inspiration for creative people
HAn educational resource for art research
HA place to relax and enjoy a great collection of books
HStudents can explore topics for school and develop portfolio ideas
VACATION ART ADVENTURE ON A SCHOOL BREAK? COME AND CREATE ART!
Have fun ex plor ing art in its many different forms. Bring a bag lunch.
Session A: Tuesday 2/20, Wednesday 2/21, Thursday 2/22
Session B: Tuesday 4/3, Wednesday 4/4, Thursday 4/5
Fee: $185 (Member $165) – (Sessions 3)
YOUNG ARTISTS 6-8Laura ForrestSession A • 10 am - 2 pm • Starts: 2/20 • 182-9981A
Session B • 10 am - 2 pm • Starts: 4/3 • 182-9981B
YOUNG ARTISTS 9-12Mary NaginSession A • 10 am - 2 pm • Starts: 2/20 • 182-9991A
Session B • 10 am - 2 pm • Starts: 4/3 • 182-9991B
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An evening of the most renowned and beloved arias and songs of op era presented by a col lection of internationally ac claimed ris ing opera professionals.
This is a hands-on course in the art of writing for theatre. "Genius"
here refers to the innate ability we all have to tell stories, to dream, to carry on engaging dialogue. Part of writing well is learning how not
to stand in one's own way–in other words, how to dream on the page and
how to be true to one's own talent. This seminar is geared both for writers with professional ambitions and works in progress, and equally for anyone inter-ested in trying it as a form of expression or relaxation.
LANGUAGE OF LOVESun. • 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm • Tickets: $25 Meets: 2/4 • 182-OPERA2
Perfect for a date or an afternoon out. Internationally-acclaimed and award-win-ning classical tenor Jose Heredia and so-prano Danielle Davis will get you in the Valentine's mood with their presentation of The Language of Love. Join us and allow the dynamic duo to entice you with some of the most romantic music of all time.
POETRY AND OPERASat. • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Tickets: $25 Meets: 4/21 • 182-OPERA3
Since the troubadours of the early 12th century the synergy of prose and melody have spanned the globe. When poetry meets the opera, the combination of spo-ken word and classical singing will elevate you to a mystic place familiar yet brand new. Join Opera Night as it teams up with local poets to bring Long Island something unique, modern, and exciting.
Peter JosyphWorks concurrently as an actor-director-play-wright, a filmmaker, a painter, and a photog-rapher. He is currently
Adjunct Professor at Hutton House Lectures/
LIU Post, where he teaches cinematic adap-tations of literature. For 12 years he was Artistic
Director of Victory Rep, where he wrote 50 plays and acted/
directed continually, and for 7 years he was Artist-in-Residence at the Smithtown Town-ship Arts Council. His
films include the award-winning Liberty Street: Alive at Ground Zero.
His list of publications, awards, and exhibitions
can be found on his Wikipedia page.
pLAYWRITING for 'Geniuses'Thursdays 7pm-9:30pm • 3/10-4/5
6 Sessions | Fee: $260 (M $240)182-6999
LET YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS BE YOUR GUIDE:The Role of Trusting Dream, Irrational Impulse, Confusion and Accident in Making Good Art
Thursday • Meets 2/15 • 7pm-8:30pm
IN THIS FREE, INFORMAL LECTURE, Peter Josyph shares personal anecdotes and offers sound encouragement on regarding the subconscious as a reliable ally in creating interesting work that can expand your identity as an artist in ways that are unique to your own talent. The talk includes ex-amples from his life as an artist working simultane-ously as a painter, an author, an actor - playwright, a photographer, and an award-winning filmmaker.
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THIS WORKSHOP IS DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS who would like to gain a better understanding of methods and techniques that make a watercolor painting full of light and atmosphere. We will cover many topics, but mainly fo-cus on the fundamentals: understanding of tonal values and colors and basic techniques in paint application and brush handling. We will paint different subjects and try different approaches to discover what is most effective in creating the kind of atmosphere we desire. For each painting, referenc-es that demonstrate the importance of a good design and perspective will be provided by the instructor. We will also discuss how to choose a subject, how to edit and simplify a complex scene, etc. Keiko will do several demonstrations. There will be one-on-one guidance and a question-and-an-
swer period each day. A class critique will be conducted at the end of the workshop. All levels are welcome but basic watercolor experience is strongly recommended.
About the Artist:
In 2005, fueled by her love of travel and strong interest in
other cultures, self-taught watercolorist Keiko Tanabe left
her career in international relations to pursue art profes-
sionally. In the same year, she discovered the joy of plein-air
painting. Since then her paintings have been in many jur-
ied exhibitions across America and in Asia and Europe. Her
work has been purchased by private and corporate collectors
from all around the world, and has been published in leading
art magazines in the U.S., Europe and Japan.
Sunday and Monday
April 22 – 23 • 10 am – 4 pm
182-MC-37 • Fee: $370 (M $350)
Capturing Light and Atmosphere in Watercolor
Keiko Tanabe
LuciditySaturday, June 2 7 pm – 9:30 pm
182-DW1 • TICKETS $25 A creative marriage of movement and phonic artistry.
Engaging the senses of both sight and
sound, dancer Wendi Weng and soprano Danielle Davis carry you away to another
realm with Lucidity.
A Fusion of Opera and Dance Sponsored by Salenger, Sack, Kimmel & Bavaro
ART SCHOLARSHIP FOR COMBAT VETERANS
Woodbury-based law firm Salenger, Sack, Kimmel & Bavaro, LLP has generously established the Lt. Colo-
nel Joseph J. Fenty Jr. Memorial Scholarship for returning combat veterans to receive a formal art education at the Art League of Long Island. Returning combat veterans, cur-rently residing on or originally from Long Island, are in-vited to apply for the scholarship. Vet erans can nominate themselves or have someone else nominate them. Nominations can be made by submitting an entry form. Con-tact Fentyscholarship@salsack.com for entry form.
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Art League members receive a 20% discount on Tilles Center performances with a member code*.Discount valid on most events January – May 2018.
View the events calendar at www.TillesCenter.org/events.
*Members will be emailed their code, or can ask by contacting info@artleagueli.org or (631) 462-5400 x222.
Redeem tickets online, in person or by phone. Visit TillesCenter.org, call or visit the Tilles Center Box Office at 516.299.3100, Mon-Sat 1pm-6pm. Use member code at checkout. For phone & online purchases, additional fees apply. Discount not valid on previously purchased tickets. Some restrictions may apply.
2018 HIGHLIGHTS China National Symphony Orchestra, featuring Tan DunDoris Kearns Goodwin, Presidential HistorianThe Silk Road Ensemble with Yo-Yo MaThe Wizard of OzCabaretMartha Graham Dance Company
Fine Art & Craft Fair 51st Annual
Saturday & Sunday • June 2 & 3, 2018 10am - 5pm • Heckscher Park, Huntington
Quality Handmade ArtAll Different Mediums
Live Art Demos • Music • Raffles • Food
75 Plus Vendors
Download applications at www.artleagueli.org
or call Bobbie Janowitz at 631.462.5400 x227
Applications due May 24, 2018
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FASHION AND FUNDAMENTALS OF SEWING AT CRAFTREEYOUNG ARTISTS - Kids and Teens Ages 8+Wed. • 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm • Starts: 1/10 • 182-6821W1
Wed. • 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm • Starts: 3/7 • 182-6821W2
Wed. • 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm • Starts: 5/2 • 182-6821W3
Tues. • 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-6821T1
Tues. • 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 3/6 • 182-6821T2
Tues. • 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 5/1 • 182-6821T3
Thurs. • 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 1/11 • 182-6821TH1
Thurs. • 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 3/8 • 182-6821TH2
Thurs. • 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 5/3 • 182-6821TH3
Beginner through intermediate levels welcome. Students will be given complete instruction starting with ma chine familiarity and function through simple pattern construction. Multiple machine sewn projects will be completed by end of session and students will come away with sewing machine skills, inspiration and confidence. Student will learn the fun da men tals of fashion design and color. This includes creating 2D de sign con cepts using silhouette drawings. We will round out our class by making oneofakind clothes and accessories. No class 4/3, 4/4, 4/5.Fee: $275
FOR ADULTSTues. • 10:30 am - 12 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-6820T
Wed. • 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm • Starts: 1/3 • 182-6820W
Thurs. • 10:30 am - 12 pm • Starts: 1/4 • 182-6820TH
Craftree offers a relaxed environment as you learn the fundamentals of sewing. To begin, students will re ceive a basic foundation of machine sewing from mach ine setup through pattern completion. Special tech niques will be covered such as zipper insertion, but ton holing, bias tape application, trim usage such as piping, and much more. We offer a rolling ad mission so you can begin at your convenience. All materials provided. No experience necessary.Fee: $275
Class meets off-site at Craftree located at 7 Green Street, Huntington, NY (6 Sessions)
Music ❂ Poetry ❂ Performance Art ❂ Comedy Live Painting ❂ Art & Design
Saturday • March 247-10 pm • 182-MUSE • $10
THE MUSE COLLECTIVE
MUSE!!CROCHET WITH JO COHEN
CREATIVE CROCHET (Sessions 7)A Workshop for All Levels
Saturday • 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 2/17 • 182-6750Learn how to make modern and traditional crochet items through creative thinking. This workshop covers everything from the very basics to advanced insider tips of profes-sionals. Complete and modify simple crochet patterns to express your individuality. Whether you choose to follow a pattern or create your own you will unlock your creativity and immerse yourself in the fiber arts! Materials fee of $12 payable to instructor. No class 3/31. Fee: $220 (M $200)
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INTRODUCTION TO ZENTANGLEMaryAnn Scheblein-DawsonSaturday • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm • Meets: 3/17 • 182-0043
Zentangle® is a method of draw ing beautiful complex images using simple repetitive pat-terns. The unusual designs evolve “one stroke at a time” in an un planned yet structured way. No previous drawing ex perience is need ed but even established artists can use the method as a creative exercise for inspiration. The added benefit is relaxation & stress relief that come from directed focus, like yoga for your
soul. Zentangles are great for art journaling and once you learn the method you can create your own patterns, or “tangles” which can be used in conjunction with almost any other art medium: fiber, clay, met al, glass, oil, acrylic, wa ter-color, charcoal, etc. Material fee $10 pay able to instructor. Bring lunch. For ex am ples see http://www.flickr.com/groups/zentangle.
Fee: $85 (Member $75)
ONE-DAY SESSIONS
ORIGAMI FOR BEGINNERSSaturday • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm • Meets: 1/27 • 182-0064
This class will begin with a focus on the basics of origami, a little of its history, learning the language of the diagrams and the bases, and will end by folding fun, seasonal and useful models, including boxes and greeting cards. No previous experience is necessary. Bring your lunch, notebook, black or blue pen and red pen, pencil and a shoebox to take your treasures home with you. This adult level workshop welcomes teens as well. $12 materials fee paid to teacher.
ORIGAMI to Art League LI
FEE: $85 (Member $75)
MaryAnn
Scheblein-Dawson
ZENTANGLE: WHAT’S NEW?MaryAnn Scheblein-Dawson
Saturday • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm • Meets: 4/14 • 182-0065
You learned the basics of Zentangle® and maybe took a couple of other classes... or not! So what’s next? It’s what’s new!!! MaryAnn has her finger on the pulse of the Zentangle community and has plenty of new techniques, tangles and projects to try out. You’ll leave enthused and re-energized in your daily Zentangle practice. (Prerequisite: Introduction to Zentangle) Bring your lunch, your basic kit, and a notebook. $20 material fee payable to instructor.
Fee: $85 (Member $75)
60 MINUTE POWER CHARCOAL PORTRAITSConquer portrait drawing! Ages 14 - AdultLarry AaronsFriday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Meets: 1/26 • 182-0015A
Friday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Meets: 2/23 • 182-0015B
Friday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Meets: 3/23 • 182-0015C
Friday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Meets: 4/27 • 182-0015D
Friday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Meets: 5/25 • 182-0015E
Learn how to see with greater and faster clarity! Artist Larry Aarons will share his “Speed Viewing” techniques to help you capture a likeness with charcoal portraiture. Larry’s drawings have received many Honorable Mentions; he recently won the prestigious President’s Award at the Salmagundi American Artist League Show, and is proud to have his portrait of Robert De Niro in De Niros’ personal collection! Larry will start with a demo on how to capture “60 minute power portraits” in charcoal using a clear Chiaroscuro lighting approach. Learn classic methods to achieve contemporary realism! -Bring sharpened Charcoals (Vine – soft and medium, Nitram Charcoal – HB, B, General’s Charcoal Pencils Soft, Medium, Hard) Kneaded eraser, Mono Zero pencil eraser, Sandpaper Bloc, Strathmore Drawing Pad Series #400 (18”x24” or 16”x20”), a soft round #7 style brush (not expensive), a flat 3/4” brush (not expensive). Reap the benefits of capturing portraits in shortened time frames; go outdoors! Draw subjects in parks, beaches, subway, the LIRR; techniques learned may also be applied to self portraiture, and even pets!
Fee: $65 (Member $55)
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FELTED AIR PLANTER/BIRDHOUSEJustine A. MoodyWednesday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Meets: 4/25 • 182-6235
Make a one-of-a-kind wet-felted air plant er or cozy birdhouse for your gard-en. You are welcome to bring along your fiber stash, yarn scraps and var ious sheer fab rics that can also be incorpo-rated into your piece. The bird house can hang from a branch while the wool fibers keep any nest warm. We will be using foam resists to create our plant-ers or birdhouses. Skill level: some felt-ing experience is recom mended, but the ambitious are always wel come. Material fee of $20 will include a foam resist and merino wool and em bellishments. Stu-
dents are required to bring 2 large towels and 1 small hand towel, spray bottle, bamboo mat for rolling, stash fibers (silks or gauze) and embellishments of your choice.
Fee: $85 (Member $75)
INTRODUCTION TO WET FELTINGJustine A. MoodyWednesday. • 10 am - 1 pm Meets: 2/7 • 182-6214
Learn the basics of trad i tion al wet felting by tak ing raw natu-ral fibers such as wool and silk to cre ate a wet-felted flower brooch or small wall hanging. Students will learn the process of com -bining fibers with water and soap to cre ate a solid, non-woven fab-ric with various colors and textures. Bring one large towel, one small hand towel, a spray bottle, and a placemat size bamboo mat for rolling. Material fee of $18 payable to instructor includes me-rino and silk roving, two brooch backings, one eco-friendly felting pad and felting needle. All levels are welcome!
Fee: $85 (Member $75)
FELTED RUFFLE SCARFJustine A. MoodyWednesday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Meets: 3/14 • 182-6218
Learn the fundamentals of layering your fibers directionally to create a scarf with a solid body and ruffled edges. Your ruffles can be thick and full, or light and airy - it’s your design! Incorpo-rate small pieces of sheer fabrics and luxury fibers into your felt. This makes a great gift! Please bring: 2 large towels and 1 small hand towel, spray bottle, bamboo mat for rolling, stash fibers, fab-rics (silks or gauze) and yarn for em bellishments of your choice. Material fee of $25 payable to instructor includes merino wool, silk fibers and fabrics.
Fee: $85 (Member $75)
Sungsook Setton has practiced ink brush painting and calligraphy for four decades. Sungsook has had twenty two solo and over one hundred fifty group shows internationally. She has received two dozen awards for her work, including twice Best of Show at the National Juried Exhibition by the
Sumi-e Society of America. She conducts workshops around the US and currently serves on the faculty of the China Institute in Manhattan and the Art League of Long Island. Sungsook’s new book “The Spirit of the Brush” is available now.
Materials (rice paper, ink, some color, brush and felt) are avail-able to borrow with a $10 fee.
ART AND THE LUNAR NEW YEAR – CELEBRATING THE DOG!Sunday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Meets: 2/12 • 182-2819
This workshop is designed to celebrate the year of the dog. Students will learn Asian brush painting covering calligraphy, dog, fish, bamboo and panda.
CELEBRATING THE SPRING!Sunday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Meets: 4/8 • 182-2931
This workshop is designed to celebrate the Spring. Students will learn Asian brush painting covering bamboo, tulip and some insects.
EAST ASIAN BRUSH PAINTING
FEE: $85 (Member $75)
Sung-Sook Setton
OPEN STUDIO JEWELRY WORKSHOPMarla Mencher
Sunday • 10:30 am - 3:30 pm • Meets: 5/20 • 182-3445
An open studio workshop for jewelry stu-dents who wish to make a simple one day project or finish up projects already start ed in the semester. Instructor will have mat-erials and stones for pur chase and pro vide samples and ideas.
Fee: $85 (Member $75)
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RACHEL KALINA WORKSHOPS
Fee: $200 (Member $180)
CRESCENT MOONS AND CRYSTALS (Sessions 3)
Saturday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 3/3 • 182-3761
Adorn yourself with a silhouette that's somehow both trendy and time less. Learn basic metalsmith-ing as you create boho-chic, lunar-in spired jewelry. Cut moon shapes from a silver or brass sheet to turn into earrings or pendants. Discover how to texture and fin-ish your metal moons. Accent your creations with wire-wrapped natural crystals. Incorporate mixed-media techniques by add ing textiles to your designs. Bring a sketchpad and pencil. An ad-ditional fee of $30 for supplies is due the first session of class.
BOTANICAL BOHO JEWELRY (Sessions 3)Make a Natural Leaf Pendant/Ring in Metal
Saturday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 4/14 • 182-3760
Embark on an adventure into metalsmithing! Create a silver, copper, or brass pendant and/or ring with a real leaf of your choosing. Capture nature's own design by using a rolling mill to copy a leaf’s texture onto metal sheet. Learn how to use a jeweler’s saw to cut out your metal leaf shape. Discover how to add additional textures with hammers. Size rings on a mandrel to personalized specifications. Use a patina to darken the metal and bring out the leaf image. Plus, learn how to wire wrap gem-stones to complement your creations. Finish your piece with a flex shaft for comfortable wear. Bring a sketchpad and pencil. An additional fee of $30 for supplies is due the first session of class.
WORKSHOPS Continued
INTRO TO TEXTILE DESIGN – Ages 15 and UpDrawing from NatureOksana DanzigerWednesday • 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Meets: 1/24 • 182-6149A
Wednesday • 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Meets: 3/7 • 182-6149B
Wednesday • 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Meets: 4/11 • 182-6149C
This course serves as an introduction to the field of textile de-sign. Explore surface design styles using organic forms for in-spiration and create your own original designs. A great addition to your portfolio! Learn how to follow and understand fashion trends and use this information for the creation of contempo-rary tex tile designs. Bring your watercolors or Gou ache paints, brushes and paper, and get ready to be creative. Instructor Ok-sana Danziger is a graduate of the prestigious Mos cow Textile Academy, and an adjunct professor at FIT. She has worked in the industry for over 20 years, designing for clients such as The Gap, Bob Mackie, Ann Taylor, and many more.
Fee: $85 (Member $75)
INTRO TO WEAVING ON A FRAME LOOMJustine A. MoodyThursday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Meets: 5/10 & 5/17 • 182-6236
Learn the foundation of this age-old craft with the modern twist of a frame loom. Create your own one-of-a-kind, hand wo-ven wall hanging, full of color and texture. We will review the basics, learn new tricks and techniques, and ex-plore the endless possibilities of this relaxing art form. Material fee of $25 will include one frame loom, merino roving and assortment of yarn. Students are required to bring a variety of stash yarns (fabrics are okay too, but will need to be torn into thin trips), a fork, or a wide-toothed comb, a large tapestry needle, scissors.
Fee: $170 (Member $150)
TWO-DAY SESSIONSABSTRACT WATERCOLOR
ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM IN WATERCOLOREsther MarieSunday • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm • Meets: 2/18 • 182-1096A
Sunday • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm • Meets: 3/4 • 182-1096B
Sunday • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm • Meets: 4/15 • 182-1096C
An exciting lesson exploring the power of color in abstract painting! Look toward the Abstract Expressionist movement of the 1950's to understand the inspiration behind non-repres entational painting. Artists of all skill levels can find success in abstract painting in watercolor by utilizing color theory to express the intangible qualities of emotion and mood, while ex per imenting with different techniques in application of paint.
Fee: $110 (Member $100)
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LORRAINE RIMMELIN: 2-Day WATERCOLOR WORKSHOPS
Fee: $200 (M $180) except Painting Sky (Fee under title)
THE WINTER LANDSCAPE IN WATERCOLORSat/Sun • 12 pm - 4 pm • Meets: 1/20 & 1/21 • 182-1286
Snow scenes are deceptive. They tend to look easy but can re-ally be challenging to paint. Lorraine will show you how effort-less it can actually be. Using uncomplicated techniques you will paint a snowy winter landscape filled with warm colors and cool shadows. The day will start with a demonstration and a few easy exercises then you will have plenty of time to paint with guidance from the instructor.
WATERCOLOR: THE FULL EXPERIENCESat/Sun • 12 pm - 4 pm • Meets: 2/10 & 2/11 • 182-1281
This program will allow the artist to fully understand of the materials and techniques needed to paint with watercolor. This workshop is for the beginner artist who is looking for a com-plete introduction to watercolor, or the experienced artist who is looking to advance their skills or loosen up their painting style. Many different aspects of painting with watercolor will be clari-fied. Simple and fun exercises will help the artist discover the full experience of painting with watercolor. This class is taught in an atmosphere of encouragement with individual help from the instructor.
PAINTING SKY AND WATER IN WATERCOLORSat/Sun • 10 am - 4 pm • Meets: 3/10 & 3/11 • 182-1287
Painting a big sky over a large expanse of water is what wa-tercolor was designed to do. Skies can be one of the most dra-matic happenings in nature. Stunning sunsets hold a part icular fascination for artists. Lorraine will show you how you can paint skies and water fast and loose. We will focus on washes and techniques you will need to create unique and colorful results. Students will be encouraged to paint using half sheets of wa-tercolor paper (15"x 22") or larger. This will be an exciting work-shop that you won't want to miss. Fee: $260 (Member $240)
ACKNOWLEDGING THE NEGATIVE A Watercolorist's Guide to Negative SpaceSat/Sun • 12 pm - 4 pm • Meets: 4/28 & 4/29 • 182-MW6
This is a great workshop for the experienced artist who as-pires to advance their skills, or an artist who is looking for an introduction to the important concept of using negative space in their paintings. Innovative examples will help artists become aware of the many possibilities they can explore. Strengthen your command and execution of washes, values, and edges, and acquire techniques of negative painting.
ACKNOWLEDGING THE NEGATIVE IN FLOWERS Sat/Sun • 12 pm - 4 pm • Meets: 5/19 & 5/20 • 182-1285
An introduction to using negative space in flower paintings. We will create loose flowing washes which we'll then transform into exciting floral paintings. Lorraine uses innovative exercises which will help the artists become aware of the many pos sibilities they can explore while painting flowers that are vivid and colorful. This class is for all skill levels. No drawing skills required.
MIXED MEDIA NATURE STUDIESSuzan Haeni
Sat/Sun • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm • Meets: 4/14 & 4/15 • 182-MC13
Try something new in this 2-day workshop! Try a combination of a few of the following possibilities: monoprint, ink, watercolor, gouache acrylics, crayon re sist, pastel, on paper and see what happens. A sense of freedom comes with the exploration of new trials and combinations. In vestigate the world of Nature Studies and mixed media and see what happens! This workshop is de-signed to produce a work of art suitable for framing. Call for sup-ply list. Grisaille has a beauty all its own and can also serve as an underpainting for a full color painting.
Suzan is a successful fine art painter, printmaker, and textile de-signer who has taught at the Fashion Institute of Technology and has been an Art League Instructor for many years!
Fee: $220 (Member $200)
Watercolorist Lorraine Rimmelin strives for a level of ex cite ment and movement that engages the viewer in her inter pretation of nature, finding dynamic juxtaposi-tions in groups of flowers or shapes in a sunrise, and capturing the essence of these images as she develops her paintings.
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Open Studios Drawing Painting Watercolor Pastel Ceramics SculpturePrintmaking
OPEN STUDIO WITH MODEL (Sessions 16)Short Pose - Nude WorkshopJoyce KubatWednesday • 10:00 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 1/10 • 182-0010
Discount for attending both 0010 and 0011 on same day - member $34 non-member $39.
Fee per day: $24 (Member $21)
OPEN STUDIO WITH MODEL (Sessions 16)Short and Long Poses - Nude WorkshopJoyce KubatWednesday • 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 1/10 • 182-0011
Discount for attending both 0010 and 0011 on same day - member $34 non-member $39.
Fee per day: $24 (Member $21)
OPEN STUDIO WITH MODEL Adult/16 & UpShort and Long Poses - Nude Workshop (Sessions 18)Talib WilliamsMonday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/8 • 182-0012
Short and Long poses from 2 minutes to 20 minutes. Discount price $15.00 for high School/college students - School I.D. required. Permission slip required for students under 18. No class 1/15, 2/19.
Fee per day: $22 (Member $20)
LONG POSE PORTRAIT WORKSHOP (Sessions 8) Donna Harlow Moraff
Wednesday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 1/3 • 182-0013A
Wednesday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 3/7 • 182-0013B
Wednesday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 5/9 • 182-0013C
Continuous workshop offered for portrait painters. Same pose for eight weeks. Any medium. No class 2/21, 3/7.
Fee all 8 classes: $165 (M $145) Fee per day: $25 (M $23)
OPEN STUDIOSNo instruction. No pre-registration. Join any time; year round workshop. Price is per class.
DRAWING
BASIC DRAWING I Drawing Out the Artist Within (Sessions 5)Shain BardFriday • 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 1/12 • 182-0110A
Friday • 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 3/20 • 182-0110B
This is the place to start. Explore the basic fundamentals of drawing: contour line, composition, perspective and tonal drawing. Drawing is the foundation, the “bare bones” upon which the artist bases all other elements of art. Discover the latent artist within you that is simply waiting for the skills to express itself, in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Bring to first class an 18” x 24” art pad (not newsprint), a couple of #2B pencils, and a good kneaded eraser.
Fee: $235 (Member $215)
BASIC DRAWING II Drawing Out the Artist Within (Sessions 5)Shain BardFriday • 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 2/23 • 182-0111A
Friday • 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 5/4 • 182-0111B
Prerequisite - Class #0110 before registering for this class. This class expands on the basic fundamentals of drawing: contour line, composition, perspective and tonal drawing. This class will help you gain more confidence in your draw ing skills, allowing for freedom of expression in all other dis ciplines of art. Bring to first class an 18" x 24" art pad (not newsprint), a couple of #2B pencils, and a good kneaded eraser.
Fee: $235 (Member $215)
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EXPLORING PORTRAITURE Ages 15 & Up (Sessions 6)Michelle PalatnikSaturday • 11:15 am - 1:15 pm • Starts: 1/13 • 182-2324A
Saturday • 11:15 am - 1:15 pm • Starts: 3/3 • 182-2324B
Saturday • 11:15 am - 1:15 pm • Starts: 4/21 • 182-2324C
Explore the rich history of portraiture. Students will learn from masters of every artistic style and find a language of drawing or painting that speaks to them. Each student will focus on what in-terests them and will be given techniques that address their indi-vidual challenges. Dig deep into the structure of the human head and the expressive possibilities within facial features. All levels of experience welcome!
Fee: $260 (Member $240)
DRAWING FROM PHOTOS Teens & Adults (Sessions 2)Jock AndersonSunday • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm • Meets: 4/22 & 4/29 • 182-1500
Photography is an extremely useful tool for an artist today. Portrait artists rely on photos because people and models just don't have the time to pose for lengthy sessions. This class will show you how to transform a photo into a beautiful drawing, for example, a favorite landscape photo from a vacation. Even just an old family photo can become a wonderful drawing to present as a gift. Mr. Anderson will give you valuable tips and techniques focusing on composition, shading and proportion, all of which will result in a realistic work of art!
Fee: $160 (Member $140)
DRAWING THROUGH A PAINTER'S EYESMary NaginTuesday • 9:45 am - 12:45 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-0058AFee: $245 (Member $225) — Sessions: 5
Tuesday • 9:45 am - 12:45 pm • Starts: 2/27 • 182-0058BFee: $200 (Member $180) — Sessions: 4
Tuesday • 9:45 am - 12:45 pm • Starts: 3/27 • 182-0058CFee: $200 (Member $180) — Sessions: 4
Tuesday • 9:45 am - 12:45 pm • Starts: 5/1 • 182-0058DFee: $245 (Member $225) — Sessions: 5
This class is an opportunity to demystify the connection between theory and the crea tion of art. Learn practical ways to strengthen composition, im prove per spec tive, under stand color, and be more at ease with various media. You need not be a painter to think and draw like one. All levels are welcome. Bring white drawing or charcoal paper, two or more drawing pencils, compressed charcoal and kneaded eraser to the first class. No class 4/3.
DRAWING - THE BASICS AND THEN SOME (Sessions 5)Mary NaginMonday • 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 1/8 • 182-0048A1
Monday • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/8 • 182-0048P1
Monday • 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 3/5 • 182-0048A2
Monday • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 3/5 • 182-0048P2
Monday • 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 4/16 • 182-0048A3
Monday • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 4/16 • 182-0048P3
Whether you have little or no experience, or wish to further your drawing skill, this class will provide and clarify the fundamentals you need. Composition, form, perspective, line and texture will be addressed as you explore a variety of mediums and techniques. We will look at inspiring references from Raphael, Van Dyck and Rembrandt to Degas and Seurat. Ideal if you are looking to incorporate drawing skill into painting. Bring: Compressed charcoal, kneaded eraser and white all-purpose or charcoal paper to the first class. No class 1/15.
Fee: $220 (Member $200)
PORTRAIT drawingAges 15 and upPatricia Shih
Wed • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/10 • 182-0022A
Wed • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 2/7 • 182-0022B
Wed • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 3/14 • 182-0022C
Wed • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 4/11 • 182-0022D
Students will learn to draw the human face, first in black and white (charcoal, pencil) then in color (pastels), from a photo. Techniques drawn from Drawing from the Right Side of the Brain (Betty Edwards) may be explored. Ob-jective is to learn to see value, shape, proportion, place-ment and then hue; ultimate goal is for students to cap-ture a likeness of the subject. Bring to first class: sketch pad (12"x16" to 18"x24"), #2 pencil, soft Vine charcoal, kneaded eraser, white pencil, two transparent rulers, scissors and smudge tool. All levels welcome.
Fee: $170 (Member $150)
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CREATIVE QUEST IN OILS (Sessions 7)Douglas ReinaTuesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-2999A
Tuesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 3/6 • 182-2999B
Tuesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 4/24 • 182-2999C
Discover your creative vision! Express your unique artistic vision through oil paint while expanding your knowledge of working with oils, training your eye to read values, mixing colors, and working with edges. This class will incorporate various tools to develop your paintings: still life set-ups, photo references, projected images and drawings in a variety of subject matter. Look to past and contempo-rary painters to broaden your aesthetic understanding and expand your visual vocabulary. Call for a supply list.
Fee: $370 (Member $350)
ABSTRACT PAINTING: ACRYLICSKevin Larkin
Thursday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 1/11 • 182-2001TH1Fee: $290 (Member $270) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 3/1 • 182-2001TH2Fee: $290 (Member $270) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 4/19 • 182-2001TH3Fee: $335 (Member $315) — Sessions: 7
Friday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 1/12 • 182-2001F1Fee: $290 (Member $270) — Sessions: 6
Friday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 3/2 • 182-2001F2Fee: $290 (Member $270) — Sessions: 6
Friday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 4/20 • 182-2001F3Fee: $335 (Member $315) — Sessions: 7
Explore abstract painting through an understanding of space, color, energy, tension, and form. Emphasis is placed on self-ex-pression and developing a wholly personal style with individual instruction and critiques. All levels. “I have no fears about making changes, destroying the image, etc., because the painting has a life of its own.” - Jackson Pollock.
CLASSICAL ATELIERRealist Drawing & Painting in the Atelier Tradition Michelle PalatnikSunday • 9:00 am - 12:00 pm • Starts: 1/14 • 182-2322S1Fee: $320 (Member $300) Ses-sions: 6
Sunday • 9:00 am - 12:00 pm • Starts: 3/4 • 182-2322S2Fee: $320 (Member $300) Sessions: 6
Sunday • 9:00 am - 12:00 pm • Starts: 4/22 • 182-2322S3Fee: $270 (Member $250) — Sessions: 5
Students work at their own pace. Beginning to advanced artists are welcome. Structured in the style of historic ateliers, this class develops core foundational skills essential for artists wishing to create lifelike, naturalistic work. Students learn to master drawing from direct observation through the use of classical antique casts and the copying of masterworks, ranging from Renaissance to Impressionism. Students will be given a sound structure for their creative process and be able to solve problems in shading, proportion, anatomy, perspective, and composition. Learning the practical application of classical techniques will liberate artists from uncertainty and empower them with confidence. Supplies: 18 x 24 drawing pad, Kneaded eraser, Tombow MONO Zero Eraser, Round 2.3 mm, H, HB, B, 2 B pencils. No class 5/13.
LARGE SCALE – MODERN FIGURATIVE DRAWING AND PAINTING (Sessions 6)Joyce KubatSaturday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 1/6 • 182-0140A
Saturday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 2/24 • 182-0140B
Saturday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 4/21 • 182-0140C
Draw and paint from the nude model in a workshop atmosphere. Learn to see the model with an unacademic eye and to see the complete paper as a painting field. The class will discuss art, framing, galleries, current artists and styles — whatever is important to the group. Short and long poses. Model fee included. First time students only: all supplies will be provided at the first class, materials fee of $40 payable to instructor in first class. After that, the only ongoing expense is paper if you wish to use the large sheets. No class 3/31.
Fee: $310 (Member $290)
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OIL PAINTING FOR BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE (Sessions 10)Laura MeshoverMonday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 12/11 • 182-2090A1
Monday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 4/2 • 182-2090A2
Monday • 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm • Starts: 12/11 • 182-2090B1
Monday • 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm • Starts: 4/2 • 182-2090B2
Wednesday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 12/13 • 182-2090C1
Wednesday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 4/4 • 182-2090C2
Friday • 9:00 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 12/15 • 182-2090D1
Friday • 9:00 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 4/6 • 182-2090D2
You learn to paint by painting. One-on-one instruction/group les-sons for the beginner with a step-by-step approach. Intermediate students receive support, advice, and technical assistance. Sketch on canvas from your source and develop personal style. Empha-sis on composition, palette, color and glazing. Study light, value changes, texture and color. Call office for supply list. No class 12/25, 12/29, 1/1, 1/15, 1/29, 1/31, 2/2, 2/19, 2/26, 5/28, 6/6, 6/8.
Fee 2 hour Session: $490 (Member $450)
Fee 2.5 hour Session: $565 (Member $525)
MIXED MEDIA - A NEW PATH TO ART (Sessions 4)Carole JayFriday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 1/12 • 182-2303A
Friday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 2/9 • 182-2303B
Friday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 3/9 • 182-2303C
Friday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 4/6 • 182-2303D
Friday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 5/4 • 182-2303E
Jumpstart your artistic practice by adding techniques to your creative toolbelt! Experiment with collage, paint, and transfer techniques to further expand your visual content, achieve new insights in creating compositions and develop your unique artistic statement. This class addresses how to use collage appropriate imagery, gel mediums, glues, incorporating painting, drawing, im-age transfers and mixed media. Build upon your work and your process in the context of both contemporary art and art history, through discussion of artists and artbooks with instructor and classmates. Please contact the instructor to discuss materials that would be appropriate for you.
Fee: $230 (Member $210)
THE PAINTER’S PATH (Sessions 7)Finding Your Voice as an ArtistDavid PeikonThurs. • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 1/4 • 182-PAINTA1
Thurs. • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 3/1 • 182-PAINTA2
Thurs. • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 4/19 • 182-PAINTA3
Thurs. • 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm • Starts: 1/4 • 182-PAINTP1
Thurs. • 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm • Starts: 3/1 • 182-PAINTP2
Thurs. • 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm • Starts: 4/19 • 182-PAINTP3
Sat. • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 1/6 • 182-PAINTS1
Sat. • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 3/3 • 182-PAINTS2
Sat. • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 4/21 • 182-PAINTS3
Take your passion for painting to the next level! This course, taught by accomplished landscape and portrait painter David Peikon, will help students set and achieve personal goals. Through active studio work, class critiques, and one to one guidance, students will learn to paint intuitively and find their “voice” as a visual artist. Students will work on their own content. Regardless of the subject matter, Dave’s hands-on approach will help you strengthen your portfolio. Intermediate to advanced students will benefit from his com prehensive teaching methods and personal experience creating a “business plan” as an artist. Prepare for individual growth, begin your path as a professional artist, or just focus on becoming a better painter.
Fee: $395 (Member $375)
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EGG TEMPERA PAINTING (Sessions 6)Jock AndersonFriday • 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 1/12 • 182-6566A
Friday • 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 3/2 • 182-6566B
Friday • 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 4/20 • 182-6566C
Tempera paintings are long lasting and pre-date oils by hundreds of years; Egyptian Mummy Paintings, ancient and early medieval paintings, and every surviving panel painting by Michelangelo are all egg tempera. Modern artists such as Andrew Wyeth, Paul Cadmus, and others also utilized tempera to great advantage. Experience this medium hands-on with classically trained painter Jock Anderson. Learn how to make your own paint and discover much more about what paint actually is! Tempera stays brighter and is more durable than oil paint. (Ever leave egg on your dishes too long? You get the picture!) Tempera can be used in conjunc-tion with oil paint as well. Register today for this unique, fun and informative class! ($25 Materials fee payable to instructor.)
Fee: $380 (Member $360)
PAINTING IN OILS (Sessions 5)William GrafThursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/11 • 182-2835A
Thursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 2/22 • 182-2835B
Thursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 3/29 • 182-2835C
Thursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 5/3 • 182-2835D
Oil Painting is a skill mastered through extensive practice. In this class the students will learn to paint alla prima (direct painting) with a focus on, still life, portraiture and Landscape from life or photographs. Explore painting in the time honored fashion, learn-ing to draw with the brush, block in the composition, and working to complete the painting through paint layers within the duration of the course! Learn oil painting techniques including glazing and scumbling techniques of the old masters!
Instructor Bill Graf will have one still life painting demonstration and will go over all the materials used in class with the students for anyone new to oil painting. Bill Graf is a professional illustrator & painter with his own full service art, illustration & design studio and over 20 years’ experience in all aspects of graphic and fine art. He currently resides in Huntington.
Fee: $275 (Member $255)
UNDERSTANDING COLORMichelle PalatnikSunday • 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 1/14 • 182-2550AFee: $320 (Member $300) — Sessions: 6
Sunday • 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 3/4 • 182-2550BFee: $320 (Member $300) — Sessions: 6
Sunday • 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 4/22 • 182-2550CFee: $270 (Member $250) — Sessions: 5
This class will help artists grasp the dynamics of color. We will cover pigment properties, mixing and matching with accuracy, avoiding dull muddy messes, capturing light effects in various conditions, alla prima and glazing techniques, and much more. Learn about the history of paint and its limitless possibilities. Explore the palettes of your favorite artists and create your own original paintings with a sense of control and confidence. No class 4/1, 5/13.
PAINTING Continued
PORTRAIT PAINTING in oilNanette Fluhr
Tues. • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-2077AFee: $345 (Member $325) — Sessions: 6
Tues. • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 2/27 • 182-2077BFee: $345 (Member $325) — Sessions: 6
Tues. • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 5/1 • 182-2077CFee: $290 (Member $270) — Sessions: 5
A beautiful portrait not only attains a remarkable like-ness but also captures the true spirit of the subject. In this class, you will learn the techniques that the masters have used for centuries. Working from a live model, you will learn the principles of portrait painting in the clas-sical tradition. You will develop the ability to achieve a likeness, understand the light on the model, mix realistic complexions and create a three dimensional illusion. Na-nette Fluhr is an award winning portrait painter whose works hang in private and public collections worldwide (www.nanettefluhr.com). No class 4/4, 5/15.
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CONTEMPORARY PAINTING AND CRITIQUEKevin Larkin
Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/10 • 182-2519W1Fee: $290 (Member $270) — Sessions: 6
Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 2/28 • 182-2519W2Fee: $290 (Member $270) — Sessions: 6
Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 4/18 • 182-2519W3Fee: $335 (Member $315) — Sessions: 7
For intermediate and advanced level artists who wish to gain insight into their work through critique, group discussion, and lecture. Examine why artists make choices regarding technique, materials and subject matter, and how these relate to their intended purpose. Kevin Larkin has exhibited his paintings and assemblages throughout the N.Y. metropolitan area, and is currently the President of the B.J. Spoke Gallery in Huntington. Two hours will be devoted to painting, with a one-hour discussion and critique. Students with questions may contact Kevin. All media welcome.
ACRYLIC PAINTINGWilliam GrafSunday • 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 1/14 • 182-2042AFee: $240 (Member $220) — Sessions: 5
Sunday • 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 2/25 • 182-2042BFee: $240 (Member $220) — Sessions: 5
Sunday • 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 4/8 • 182-2042CFee: $195 (Member $175) — Sessions: 4
Sunday • 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 5/6 • 182-2042DFee: $195 (Member $175) — Sessions: 4
Explore landscape, still life, and portraiture painting utilizing all techniques of acrylics. Composition, design, and color will be im-portant parts of this course; as well as individualized instruction and demonstrations of techniques. Explore everything from im-pasto painting, to glazing, to building textures! Finish your paint-ing with much less drying time with this water based medium. All levels welcome! No class 5/13, 5/27.
BASIC WATERCOLOR II (Sessions 5)Lucy TaylorTuesday • 9:15 am - 12:15 pm • Starts: 1/16 • 182-1230A
Tuesday • 9:15 am - 12:15 pm • Starts: 4/24 • 182-1230B
Develop and translate your visions of a variety of subject matter including landscape, seascape, still life, and buildings. Emphasis on design elements, color, and the painting techniques necessary to complete each work successfully. Students will be encouraged to select and explore watercolor and their choice of subject matter. A critique will be a part of each class. Complete at least 2 to 3 paintings for the workshop! For intermediate and continuing watercolor students.
Fee: $270 (Member $250)
EAST ASIAN WATER-INK PAINTINGSung - Sook SettonMonday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 1/22 • 182-2210AFee: $260 (Member $240) — Sessions: 5
Monday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 3/5 • 182-2210BFee: $310 (Member $290) — Sessions: 6
Monday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 4/16 • 182-2210CFee: $310 (Member $290) — Sessions: 6
Participants will explore East Asian concepts of line, brush stroke, and composition with a focus on the traditional topics of the Four Gracious Plants (plum, orchid, chrysanthemum,and bamboo) and landscapes. East Asian water-ink painting is not merely a visual art; it is also a literary and philosophical one. The practice of water-ink promotes a better understanding of the beauty within nature and the cultivation of an inner sense of harmony. Supplies can be purchased from the instructor at the first class. No class 2/19.
PAINTING SEASCAPES AND COASTAL LANDSCAPES (Sessions 7)Howard RoseWednesday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 1/3 • 182-2004A
Wednesday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 2/28 • 182-2004B
Wednesday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 4/18 • 182-2004C
Design, drawing, and a good start and you can not go wrong. Painting is a series of accurate and logical steps. Solve the first step of design: draw it well - look for the shapes and values. We will do many starts and turn everyday scenes into successful paintings.
Fee: $390 (Member $360)
WATERCOLOR
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Fee each course: $295 (Member $275) — Sessions: 6
WATERCOLOR KINDERGARTEN FOR ADULTS IFriday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 3/2 • 182-1020
Spring into action with a class for beginners. Learn the beau-ty of watercolors from experience. Everything will be taught, from your basic supplies to composition and technique. This class will be a fun step-by-step approach to painting. The “wet on wet” and “dry brush” techniques will be taught in de-tail. Demonstrations will be followed by hands-on experience and personal critiques. For the first class please request “Es-sential Art Supplies” list from office. Material fee: $25.00 for Arches 140 lb. cold press paper and watercolor work board to be purchased at first class.
WATERCOLOR KINDERGARTEN FOR ADULTS IIFriday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 4/20 • 182-1040
One step up from Kindergarten 1, this class hopes to pro-mote confidence and control in watercolors for the beginner. Con centration on developing good compositions through neg ative painting, targeting focal points and a variety of new tools. Learn the “tricks of the trade” in this class. Dem-onstrations will be followed by hands-on experience and personal critiques. For the first class please request art sup-plies list from office. Material fee: $25.00 for Arches 140 lb. cold press paper and watercolor work board to be pur-chased at first class.
ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM IN WATERCOLOR (Sessions 3)
Esther MarieTuesday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 2/27 • 182-1097A
Tuesday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 4/24 • 182-1097B
An exciting lesson exploring the power of color in abstract paint-ing in this Three Day Workshop! Look toward the Abstract Ex-pressionist movement of the 1950's to understand the in spi-ration behind non-representational painting. Artists of all skill levels can find success in abstract painting in watercolor by uti-lizing color theory to express the intangible qualities of emotion and mood, while experimenting with different techniques in ap-plication of paint.
Fee: $200 (Member $180)
WATERCOLOR Continued
FACES AND FIGURES IN WATERCOLOR (Sessions 5)Anu AnnamWednesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/10 • 182-1016A
Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 2/21 • 182-1016B
Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 3/28 • 182-1016C
Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 5/2 • 182-1016D
Discover the magic of watercolor through painting the living form in this comprehensive class! Explore portraiture and the fig-ure through painting live models, demonstrations, and critiques.Whether a student wants to become adept at the medium, dev-elop a style, or become an exhibiting watercolorist, this class has the personal touch and the flexibility to accomplish it, imparting lessons that suit each student’s unique learning style. Best of LI: Best Artist nominee and award-winning, internationally-ac-claimed artist and teacher, Anu Annam, helps students master both drawing and watercolor through classical techniques and ones she developed in her over 25 years experience. Anu teaches simplified lessons in right-brained drawing and the chemistry of watercolor. Students paint without pencil first, finishing multiple paintings. A great all-levels class for an artist or art teacher who is looking to develop professionally, and a student who wants to paint the human form in watercolor with ease. Call for supply list.
Fee: $255 (Member $235)
FEARLESS WATERCOLORJan Guarino
Thursday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 1/11 • 182-1014A1Fee: $310 (Member $290) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm • Starts: 1/11 • 182-1014P1Fee: $310 (Member $290) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 3/8 • 182-1014A2Fee: $310 (Member $290) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm • Starts: 3/8 • 182-1014P2Fee: $310 (Member $290) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 4/19 • 182-1014A3Fee: $355 (Member $335) — Sessions: 7
Thursday • 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm • Starts: 4/19 • 182-1014P3Fee: $355 (Member $335) — Sessions: 7
Are you an artist who is afraid to paint with watercolors? This class will show you techniques that will allow you to feel free while holding onto detail, gain control, make corrections and have fun. Learn to trust your instincts with color and add contrast and allow blossoms, drips and splatters to work for you. You will also learn what makes a good photo to paint from, to get the very best painting possible. Instructor will give weekly demos, give in-dividual help and constructive critiques. Each week the class will decide what they want the following week's project to be (land-scape, pet portrait, floral, still life or people). This is an inspiring and engaging class to see all of my techniques to lose your fear! Contact the Art League office for a list of supplies.
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PRINTMAKING
printmaking sampler
Tues • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm • Starts: 1/23 • 182-4012AFee: $155 (Member $135) — Sessions: 2
Tues • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm • Starts: 2/6 • 182-4012BFee: $220 (Member $200) — Sessions: 3
Tues • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm • Starts: 3/6 • 182-4012CFee: $290 (Member $270) — Sessions: 4
Tues • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm • Starts: 4/10 • 182-4012DFee: $220 (Member $200) — Sessions: 3
Tues • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm • Starts: 5/1 • 182-4012EFee: $360 (Member $340) — Sessions: 5
Whether a novice or experienced artist, see how print-making can broaden your skills and get new creative juices flowing. Try several types of printmaking such as monotype/monoprint, drypoint, collagraph, and car-borundum. Through demonstrations, we will explore different ways of working within each technique using both oil and water-based mediums. Learn, experiment, and make wonderful prints! No experience necessary. Material fee $20 payable to the instructor. Call office for supply list. No class 2/20, 4/3.
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PAINTING WATERCOLOR WITH CONFIDENCERoberta Erlagen
Friday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 1/12 • 182-1041Fee: $295 (Member $275) — Sessions: 6
This class is for students who understand watercolors and just want to paint (Kindergarten I & II suggested to be taken first - but not necessary.) The object of this class is to build the stu-dents' confidence. We will do some serious painting, using the techniques and tools that you have learned. Students will paint from still life or photos. Instructor will demonstrate, give individu-al help and critiques. Student can paint at their own speed, work on individual project, or follow demonstration of still life. Bring: Arches 140lb. cold press full sheet or purchase first day of class from instructor ($10). Also bring board 19 x 24 or purchase first day of class ($10).
FUNDAMENTALS OF WATERCOLOR (Sessions 7)Denis PonsotTuesday • 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-1090A1
Tuesday • 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 3/6 • 182-1090A2
Tuesday • 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 4/24 • 182-1090A3
Tuesday • 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-1090P1
Tuesday • 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm • Starts: 3/6 • 182-1090P2
Tuesday • 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm • Starts: 4/24 • 182-1090P3
With over twenty years' experience teaching watercolor this class is designed to inform and demonstrate all the “shop tricks” in watercolor painting. The beginning and experienced students will learn how to avoid the pitfalls and advance their abilities beyond their current state. Focus will be on each student indi-vidually to help them realize their full watercolor potential. This is done by exploring a variety of watercolor techniques with emphasis on developing one’s style. There will be demonstra-tions on color and design, wet on wet and dry brush techniques. Students can paint from still life set-ups, photos or their own subject. Supply list in office.
Fee: $320 (Member $300)
WATERCOLOR AND COLLAGE (Sessions 5)Lucy TaylorTuesday • 9:15 am - 12:15 pm • Starts: 3/6 • 182-1131
Bring your watercolors to a new level. Explore a variety of tech-niques using watercolor and collage as a primary source. A new technique will be introduced each week, along with demonstra-tions and critiques. A discussion of adhesives and papers will take place in week one. Experiment with a variety of transparent and opaque rice papers, newsprint, design papers, and much more. Expand the work further by adding additional media, including colored pencil, pastels, oil pastels, gesso, pen and ink, markers, gouache or tempera. Begin with existing watercolors as a basis or start fresh. Learn new ways of problem solving and explore the endless possibilities the combined media have to offer. Come and join us for an exciting experience! A supply list will be available at the office.
Fee: $270 (Member $250)
SOLARPLATE ETCHING WORKSHOP (Sessions 2)Chris Ann AmberyThurs. • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm • Starts: 2/8 • 182-4100A
Thurs. • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm • Starts: 3/8 • 182-4100B
Thurs. • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm • Starts: 4/19 • 182-4100C
Join Chris Ann Ambery for a two-day solarplate etching work-shop. Learn the incredibly versatile and environmentally friendly method of printmaking called Solarplate. A solarplate is a photo-sensitive polymer-coated steel plate. All that is needed to cre-ate an image is sunlight, water, and your imagination! No harsh chemicals or solvents involved. Artists will have the opportunity to process and print solarplate. A variety of processing and inking techniques will be demonstrated. Chris Ann will share prints from her current portfolio. $30 materials fee payable to instructor cov-ers 2 plates, ink, and paper.
Fee: $180 (Member $160)
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Open Studios Drawing Painting Watercolor Pastel Ceramics SculpturePrintmaking
ALL ABOUT CLAYToni RosenbaumTuesday • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-5012AFee: $460 (Member $420) — Sessions: 6
Tuesday • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm • Starts: 2/27 • 182-5012BFee: $370 (Member $350) — Sessions: 5
Tuesday • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm • Starts: 4/10 • 182-5012CFee: $370 (Member $350) — Sessions: 5
In this extended 4-hour class, turn your ideas into reality! Wheel and hand build using coil, pinch, extruder, slabs, textures, and more, to make all of your projects. Beginner to advanced students are welcome to join this friendly, relaxed group atmosphere. Bring: several ideas, photos, or drawings to the class, tools, texture, apron, small notebook and pencil. No class 3/13.
ABOUT CLAY One-Hour ExtensionFor Current Students In Class #5012Toni RosenbaumTuesday • 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-5212AFee: $120 (Member $130) — Sessions: 6
Tuesday • 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 2/27 • 182-5212BFee: $110 (Member $100) — Sessions: 5
Tuesday • 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 4/10 • 182-5212CFee: $110 (Member $100) — Sessions: 5
This extended hour is offered for students currently enrolled in “All About Clay” with Toni Rosenbaum. In a relaxed and friendly set-ting, use this additional time to work on wheel and handbuilding projects with instruction on coil, pinch, extruder, slabs, textures and more. No class 3/13.
RAKU AT THE ART LEAGUE OF LONG ISLANDToni RosenbaumFriday • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm • Meets: 6/1 • 182-OR-Raku1
Come join us for this ancient Japanese firing method, incorp-orating American Raku techniques. Raku combines chem istry, fire, and smoke to produce gorgeous colors, lusters and crackles. Students should bring 6-8 even thickness bisqueware pots no larger than 6-8” wide and no taller than 13”. Flat pieces are accept-able, tall and narrow pieces are preferred. Use either Raku clay or stoneware with grog (not sand). Glazing will be done on site the morning of the firing. We are hoping for fair skies but we do have outside covering. Bring a dish to share for lunch. Wear cot-ton clothing, long sleeves, long pants, a hat, covered toed shoes (no sandals). If time allows we will try alternative firing methods such as horsehair and naked Raku techniques.
Fee: $110
CERAMICSFiring, glazing and 25 lbs of clay is included in Ceramic Class tuition. A limited number of gas firings are scheduled each semester. Clay work left in the studio at end of semester will be removed 1 week before the start of the next semester. The ALLI is not responsible for clay work after this date. Students are responsible for purchasing their own clay tools/supply kit prior to the start of class.
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EVERYTHING IN PASTEL Tuesday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-2511A
Tuesday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 2/20 • 182-2511B
Tuesday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 3/27 • 182-2511C
Tuesday • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm • Starts: 5/1 • 182-2511D
Learn the immediate effects you can achieve with this versa-tile, exciting medium. Stu dents will explore edges, values, color har mony and various effects of pastel appli cation. A strong emphasis on composition, drafts manship, complementary colors and “learning to see”. Paint from direct observation and photo reference. Class will encourage you to progress beyond your boundaries, stretch your imagination and move towards your own personal in-terpretation of the subject. Demonstrations and in-depth discussions of techniques and equipment. Our enthusiastic instructor will show you that pastels are fun to work with, easy to learn and user friendly. Students wishing to use other mediums are also welcome. Bring: Canson paper (gray or sand), drawing board or backing board, soft charcoal and whatever pastels you have.
Fee: $260 (Member $240)
PASTEL WORKSHOP ALL LEVELS WELCOME
Donna
HarlowMoraff
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NAKED RAKU AT THE ART LEAGUE OF LONG ISLANDToni RosenbaumFriday • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm • Meets: 4/27 • 182-OR-RakuN1
Naked raku is a variation of the raku tech-nique in which a slip is applied to the pot before it is placed in the raku kiln. The slip cracks and breaks apart during the firing and is chipped off after to reveal a blackened crackle pattern. In this hands-on workshop, partakers should bring 6-8 even thickness bisqueware pots. The pots for Raku should be no larger than 6-8” wide and no taller than 13”. Flat pieces are acceptable, tall and narrow are the best. Use either Raku clay or stoneware with grog (not sand). Glaz-ing will be done on site the morning of the firing. We are hoping for fair skies but we do have outside covering and indoors with air conditioning/heat. Everyone usually brings a dish to share for lunch. Wear cotton clothing, long sleeves, long pants, a hat, cov-ered toed shoes (no sandals). If time allows we will try alternative firing methods such as horsehair and naked Raku techniques.
Fee: $110
OPEN CLAY WORKSHOP (Sessions 10)Russell PulickWednesday • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm • Starts: 1/10 • 182-5020A
Wednesday • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm • Starts: 3/21 • 182-5020B
No production work. A few pieces may be fired at the discre-tion of the studio monitor. Must use workshop clay only; for cur-rent semester registered ceramic students only. Pay in advance for the whole session; pay as you go also available: Walk in rate: Member $35; N/M $45.
Fee: $315 (Member $295)
CLAY – BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATERussell PulickMonday • 11:00 am - 2:30 pm • Starts: 1/8 • 182-5200AFee: $510 (Member $470) — Sessions: 8
Monday • 11:00 am - 2:30 pm • Starts: 3/26 • 182-5200BFee: $555 (Member $515) — Sessions: 9
Discover your hidden creative talents by learning the art of wheel thrown pottery. All levels are welcome. Beginners will focus on “throwing” technique and form. Explore techniques of altering, texture and surface decoration, as well as glazing. Independent growth is encouraged, as each student will work on projects suit-able to their experience level. Join us for a fun and creative experi-ence. No Class 1/15, 2/19.
CLAY WORKSHOPRussell PulickMonday • 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 1/8 • 182-5100A1Fee: $490 (Member $450) — Sessions: 8
Monday • 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 3/26 • 182-5100A2Fee: $545 (Member $505) — Sessions: 9
Monday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/8 • 182-5100P1Fee: $490 (Member $450) — Sessions: 8
Monday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 3/26 • 182-5100P2Fee: $545 (Member $505) — Sessions: 9
Discover your hidden creative talents by learning the art of wheel thrown pottery. All levels are welcome. Beginners will focus on “throwing” technique and form. Explore techniques of altering, texture and surface decoration, as well as glazing. Independent growth is encouraged, as each student will work on projects suit-able to their experience level. Join us for a fun and creative experi-ence. No Class 1/15, 2/19.
Majolica • Ma·jol·i·ca • \Mə'jäləkə\
New at the Art League! Adapting traditional majolica to mid to high firings in Studio 6! Majolica is a fabulous deco-rative technique for ceramicists who wish to treat their surfaces like canvas. This technique, available in all Art League Ceramics courses, allows for both painterly and crisply painted surfaces. Explore this historic technique with a modern twist!
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Open Studios Drawing Painting Watercolor Pastel Ceramics SculpturePrintmaking
BEGINNER POTTERYLisa MintzTuesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-5210T1Fee: $170 (Member $150) — Sessions: 3
Tuesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 2/20 • 182-5210T2Fee: $320 (Member $300) — Sessions: 6
Tuesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 4/10 • 182-5210T3Fee: $370 (Member $350) — Sessions: 7
The focus of this course is on learning basic techniques of wheel throwing and handbuilding. You will get comfortable centering and raising a basic cylinder or bowl on the wheel. Glaze applica-tion and decorative techniques are also covered. The emphasis is on independent growth and enjoyment of the creative experience. This course is for those who have little or no experience with clay. Demonstrations will focus on beginner projects and techniques. Bring an old towel, pottery tools and a small notebook.
BEGINNER POTTERY (Sessions 6)Amy TischlerWednesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/10 • 182-5210W1
Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 2/28 • 182-5210W2
Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 4/18 • 182-5210W3
The focus of this course is on learning basic techniques of wheel throwing and handbuilding. You will get comfortable centering and raising a basic cylinder or bowl on the wheel. Glaze applica-tion and decorative techniques are also covered. The emphasis is on independent growth and enjoyment of the creative experience. This course is for those who have little or no experience with clay. Demonstrations will focus on beginner projects and techniques. Bring an old towel, pottery tools and a small notebook.
Fee: $320 (Member $300)
WHEEL WORK (Sessions 6)Amy TischlerThursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/11 • 182-5060A
Thursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 3/1 • 182-5060B
Thursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 4/19 • 182-5060C
This class is designed for students who are comfortable with throwing and want to work to the next level. Students should be experienced with wheel throwing (centering, pulling, trimming) and know how to use the equipment in the studio. Hands-on demos and more in-depth discussion about a variety of processes will be covered. More difficult and challenging pieces will be demonstrat-ed. Bring an old towel, your pottery tools and a small notebook.
Fee: $320 (Member $300)
RAKU (Sessions 6)Gina MarsFriday • 10:00 am - 1:30 pm • Starts: 5/11 • 182-5550
Learn the ancient art of raku with a modern twist. Students will learn the secrets of creating color and crackle on their work. Special effects such as horse hair and “naked Raku” will be in-troduced. Also, students will have the opportunity to try terra sigilatta, which gives ceramics a smooth surface that can be used with horse hair. Whether beginner or advanced, this is a great opportunity to try something new. Firing Sunday 6/24.
Fee: $490 (Member $450)
CLAY WORKSHOPGina MarsSaturday • 11:45 am - 2:45 pm • Starts: 1/20 • 182-5090AFee: $485 (Member $445) — Sessions: 9
Saturday • 11:45 am - 2:45 pm • Starts: 3/24 • 182-5090BFee: $530 (Member $490) — Sessions: 10
Enter the creative world of ceramics. Learn hand building tech-niques: pinch, coil, slab. Learn to throw on a potter’s wheel. Lids, plates, teapots, bowls, etc., will be introduced and demonstrated each class. Emphasis on growth in your own personal direction. Beginner and advanced students welcome.
CLAY WORKSHOP – WHEEL/HANDBUILDINGGina MarsThursday • 10:00 am - 1:30 pm • Starts: 1/18 • 182-5050AFee: $490 (Member $450) — Sessions: 8
Thursday • 10:00 am - 1:30 pm • Starts: 3/15 • 182-5050BFee: $490 (Member $450) — Sessions: 8
Thursday • 10:00 am - 1:30 pm • Starts: 5/10 • 182-5050CFee: $360 (Member $340) — Sessions: 6
Unwind and get creative. Learn the basics and more of wheel and handbuilding. Explore and gain new skills as you meet new friends and learn this fascinating art form. More experienced stu-dents work independently.
INNOVATIVE CLAY CREATIONS (Sessions 8)Gina MarsFriday • 10:00 am - 1:30 pm • Starts: 1/19 • 182-5091A
Friday • 10:00 am - 1:30 pm • Starts: 3/16 • 182-5091B
Looking to add a new twist to your hand built or wheel thrown forms? This class will combine hand built elements such as min-iature sculptures of faces, animals, elements of nature, handles, spouts and extruded forms into our clay work. Learn how to make mini molds of your additions in class for use over and over again saving time. Electric and gas glazing techniques will be cov-ered to enhance the outcome of your work. In addition, students will learn to create simple tools as well as empty their tool box and go over the appropriate use of all tools.
Fee: $515 (Member $475)
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Jewelry PhotographyGlass Graphic Design Teens/Pre-College Young Artists Partners
INTRODUCTION TO HOT GLASS One-day workshop takes place off-site at Long Island Glass, located at 194 Morris Ave, Unit 24, Holtsville, NY.
Saturdays • 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm • Meets: 1/13, 2/10, 3/10, 4/14, 5/12 • Click to Register
Get your hands dirty! A beginner's workshop that includes a tour of the Long Island Glass facility, gal-lery and studio. Students will be in-troduced to tools and materials, and complete a multi-step bead project, which can be taken home the next day when it cools. This group lesson is a prerequisite for LIG’s intensive private glassblowing lessons.
Fee: $150 per day
CLASSICAL FIGURE SCULPTUREKiril TzotchevThursday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Starts: 1/11 • 182-5640AFee: $360 (Member $340) — Sessions: 7
Thursday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Starts: 3/8 • 182-5640BFee: $360 (Member $340) — Sessions: 7
Thursday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Starts: 5/3 • 182-5640CFee: $315 (Member $295) — Sessions: 6
Students of all levels will enjoy the beauty of classical fine art sculpture. Benefit from studying with a class ically trained MFA European sculptor. While European techniques and mat erials are encouraged, stu dents are not discouraged from creating mod ern abstract sculptures re flect ing society today. Learn to work using ad ditive and subtractive methods, as well as finishing tech niques such as model making, mold making, casting and surface finishes. Materials and tools must be purchased from instructor - approx. $75. Material fee includes use of clay, arm ature, plaster and/or found objects. Work is for instructional purposes only and will not be fired; armature remains property of instructor. (If there is interest, an advanced class may be formed that would include plaster casting and metal mold making for permanent work.) No class 2/22, 4/5.
STONE/WOOD SCULPTURE (Sessions 6)Direct Carving (taille directe)! Thom JanuszMonday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 1/8 • 182-5620A
Monday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 3/5 • 182-5620B
Monday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 4/16 • 182-5620C
Personal attention is given to all stu-dents, from beginner to ad vanced. Class includes in struction in tra di tion -al methods of stone and wood carv-ing, em phasizing the dev elopment of an in dividual vis ion, whether re pre -sen tational or abstract. Power tools are available in addition to tra ditional hand tools. Call the Art League for in-for mation about tools and materials required. No class 1/15, 2/19.
Fee: $370 (Member $350)
Welded steel workshopA BEGINNERS WORKSHOP FOR ALL AGES!
Anthony Ingoglia and Erin O'RiellySat • 9:00 am - 12:00 pm • Starts: 3/3 • 182-5070Fee: $370 (Member $350) — Sessions: 6
MEETS IN INSTRUCTOR’S STUDIO. If you are interested in steel sculpture, this course is for you. No previous knowledge necessary. Learn a variety of methods of steel sculpture fabrication through MIG welding, plasma cutting, bending, grinding, and finishing. Students will be designing and fabricating their own sculpture after they have learned some basic techniques. Emphasis on planning your design with templates, cutting the steel, and welding your sculpture together. Safety techniques, and how to set up your studio will be covered. Dress in 100% cotton: jeans, flannel shirts and work boots preferred. Lab fee $100 payable to instructor includes all materials and tools. Call the Art League for location and more information. Sculpture liability form MUST BE signed prior to first class. No class 3/31.
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Open Studios Drawing Painting Watercolor Pastel Ceramics SculpturePrintmaking
DICHROIC GLASS WORKSHOPJane IrvineMonday • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/8 • 182-6190AFee: $210 (Member $190) — Sessions: 5
Monday • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 3/5 • 182-6190BFee: $245 (Member $225) — Sessions: 6
Monday • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 4/23 • 182-6190CFee: $210 (Member $190) — Sessions: 5
Explore the possibilities of glass fusing using dichroic glass, a mar-riage of space age technology and ancient art form. Dichroic glass was originally developed by NASA for use in lenses and lasers. In the 1970’s it was used in art glass and now it is quickly becoming a desirable art form. Techniques include cutting, safety, compat-ibility and design. Emphasis will be on creative expression while using sound methods and techniques. Each student will complete the class with a selection of jewelry pieces including pendants, earrings, brooches, cabochons and jewelry components to be used in other jewelry making projects. Material fee $43 (payable to instructor). No class 1/15, 5/28.
MOSAIC ART Intermediate Techniques (Sessions 8)Kelly Schulte-Smith Wednesday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 3/21 • 182-6705
In this class you will explore advanced techniques in the mosaic art form. You will create patterns, texture, and layouts for mosaic projects. You will make four test swatches to further expand your basic skills, advancing your control in rendering the medium to include the following samples: water, reflections, color transitions, black & white transitions, and more. Tools and materials provided in class for an additional fee of $45 payable to instructor.
Fee: $440 (Member $400)
MOSAIC ART - Pendant Lamp (Sessions 6)Kelly Schulte-SmithSaturday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 1/20 • 182-6734A
Enjoy creating a decorative pendant lamp for your home. In this class you learn how to work with 3-dimensional objects in the mo-saic art form. You will learn how to cut and shape your pieces, and how to use a pattern to fit and lay out your design onto a mason jar. We will be using tiles, stained glass, beads and more. Begin-ners are welcome. Please note: Tools will be provided in class and an additional fee of $30 for the mosaic supplies will be due the first session of class (payable to instructor). No class 2/10.
Fee: $320 (Member $300)
MOSAIC ART TECHNIQUES (Sessions 7)Explore Texture, Tile Layout and ColorKelly Schulte-SmithWednesday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Starts: 1/17 • 182-6738The possibilities for mosaic art are endless! Learn the basics of mosaic art such as cutting glass and/or tile, using tile, glass and more to lay out your design, how to apply your tiles to obtain desired color ways, and how to finish your piece for indoor or outdoor display. We will be creating a panel while exploring texture, color and layout. Designed for all skill lev-els, beginners welcome! Tools will be provided. An additional $30 fee (payable to instructor) is due the first day of class. Mosaic supplies include: tile, grout, glue, and substrate.
Fee: $370 (Member $350)
MOSAIC ART - Wind Chime (Sessions 6)Kelly Schulte-SmithSaturday • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Starts: 4/7 • 182-6734B
Create your own design and work with glass, tile, beads and more to construct a wind chime in this glass-on-glass mosaic project! Learn how to cut and shape glass and tile to fit into your design, and use wire, glass paint, and more to embellish your mosaic panel. Beginners welcome! Bring your own design to life, or use a provided template! Tools will be provided. An additional fee of $35 (payable to instructor) is due the first session. It includes tile, grout, glue, glass paint, and substrate.
Fee: $320 (Member $300)
GLASS Continued STAINED GLASS
BEGINNER STAINED GLASS (Sessions 6)Patricia Shih
Wed. • 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 2/7 • 182-6600A
Wed. • 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 3/28 • 182-6600B
Glass is an entirely unique and fascinating substance; Magical when transforming light and captivating when illuminated. Explore the compelling medium of stained glass using the copper foil method, or Tiffany Method. Learn how to design, cut, foil, solder and frame stained glass works. Supplies may cost approximately $100-150, including a stained glass kit. Details will be provided 2 weeks prior to the start of the class.
Fee: $290 (Member $270)
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Jewelry PDF
Jewelry PhotographyGlass Graphic Design Teens/Pre-College Young Artists Partners
BEGINNER JEWELRY — MetalsDana Neger LagosThursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/4 • 182-3025AFee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Thursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 3/8 • 182-3025BFee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Thursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 5/10 • 182-3025CFee: $335 (Member $315) — Sessions: 7
Learn both basic and intermediate jewelry skills, including sawing, soldering, stone setting and finishing your own designs, through demonstrations and individual instruction. Students purchase materials for their projects at a cost of approx. $50. Some mat-erials supplied. List of suppliers provided in first class. Bring note-book, ruler and pen. No class 2/22, 4/5.
INTRODUCTION TO SILVER JEWELRY MAKINGDana Neger LagosFriday • 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 1/5 • 182-3071F1Fee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Friday • 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 3/9 • 182-3071F2Fee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Friday • 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 5/11 • 182-3071F3Fee: $335 (Member $315) — Sessions: 7
This course will explore basic jewelry making techniques using ster-ling silver for the projects. Topics will include how to use a jewelers saw, piercing, bezel setting and making, polishing, forging, stamp-ing, and proper use of a torch for soldering. If you want to add to your metalsmithing skills, or are at the beginning of your jewelry making education, this class is for you! (Beginner/Intermediate). Material cost will vary on project. Supplies can be purchased from the instructor in class. No class 2/23, 4/6.
ACID ETCHING, BEZEL SETTING AND TEXTURE ON METALDana Neger LagosFriday • 11:30 am - 2:30 pm • Starts: 1/5 • 182-3100AFee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Friday • 11:30 am - 2:30 pm • Starts: 3/9 • 182-3100BFee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Friday • 11:30 am - 2:30 pm • Starts: 5/11 • 182-3100CFee: $335 (Member $315) — Sessions: 7
Texture on metal is the focus of this workshop. Students have the option of working with copper or Sterling. The workshop gives an overview of various techniques to acquaint you with each. Acid etching on copper and sterling will be demonstrated. Simple bezel construction for cabochon will be demonstrated, as well as cutting, piercing and soldering for a simple ring shank or pendant. Let’s do a few pieces together. It’s fun to work quickly and make more spontaneous jewelry. This course is appropriate for beginner students or as a refresher for intermediate students. No class 2/23, 4/6.
SCULPTURAL JEWELRY/3D WAX CARVING Intermediate Dana Neger LagosWednesday • 9:15 am - 12:15 pm • Starts: 1/3 • 182-3045A1Fee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Wednesday • 9:15 am - 12:15 pm • Starts: 3/7 • 182-3045A2Fee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Wednesday • 9:15 am - 12:15 pm • Starts: 5/9 • 182-3045A3Fee: $335 (Member $315) — Sessions: 7
Wednesday • 12:15 pm - 3:15 pm • Starts: 1/3 • 182-3045P1Fee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Wednesday • 12:15 pm - 3:15 pm • Starts: 3/7 • 182-3045P2Fee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Wednesday • 12:15 pm - 3:15 pm • Starts: 5/9 • 182-3045P3Fee: $335 (Member $315) — Sessions: 7
Do you have a jewelry de sign you have always want ed to create but didn‘t know how to do it? It can be done in wax. This course will introduce tra ditional and modern wax carving techniques. All levels are wel come. Students will ex plore manipulating the dif-ferent types of wax and their properties. Demonstrations will teach students how to carve 3D sculptural art forms ranging in scale from jewelry pieces such as earrings or bracelet links to small sculptures for belt buckles or paperweights. Wax allows you the freedom to carve beautiful detailed jewelry pieces that could never be fabricated in metal. Students will create their own original smooth or textured wax model that will then be cast in gold, sterling silver or brass by a commercial caster in NYC. We will also finish their castings in class. Students should come with a design or idea to start with. Supplies should be brought to the first class. Call for supply list. No class 2/21, 4/4.
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Dana Neger LagosSaturday • 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm • Starts: 1/6 • 182-3071S1Fee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Saturday • 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm • Starts: 3/10 • 182-3071S2Fee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 8
Saturday • 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm • Starts: 5/12 • 182-3071S3Fee: $335 (Member $315) — Sessions: 7
This class will concentrate on all things metal, whether you want to work on jewelry, sculpture, buckles or repair work of your own pieces. Come learn basic metalsmithing, or progress beyond your existing skills. Adults and teens of all levels are welcome! Copper, sterling silver, brass and nickel silver will be used in this class. Materials fee $25 payable to instructor. No class 2/24, 3/31.
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Open Studios Drawing Painting Watercolor Pastel Ceramics SculpturePrintmaking
WIRE WEAVING MASTER CLASS (Sessions 6)Intermediate and Advanced TechniquesKelly Schulte-SmithThursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 3/8 • 182-6737
In this class you will work with wire, focusing on weaving, bind-ing, coiling, and layering to create bangles, clasps, chain, wire bezel settings, rings and ear rings. Cre-ate wrapped, coiled and wov en pieces using assorted materials. You should have some wire-working ex perience to feel comfortable in learning these techniques. All tools needed for the project are provided, and an additional fee of $25 for the supplies is due the first session of class.
Fee: $320 (Member $300)
BEGINNER SILVERSMITHING (Sessions 5)Marla MencherMonday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 1/8 • 182-3400A1
Monday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 2/26 • 182-3400A2
Monday • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 4/9 • 182-3400A3
Make some beautiful sterling and mixed metal jewelry for yourself or as holiday gifts! In this class you will learn how to shape, cut, pierce, solder and finish metals as we create simple projects such as a hammered silver ring, dangle earrings and a tri-colored metal pendant. Bring small pad, pencil, black marker and small plastic box or container for your projects. Material fee of $50 payable to instructor. No class 1/15.
Fee: $245 (Member $225)
INTERMEDIATE SILVERSMITHING (Sessions 5)Marla MencherMonday • 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm • Starts: 1/8 • 182-3401P1
Monday • 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm • Starts: 2/26 • 182-3401P2
Monday • 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm • Starts: 4/9 • 182-3401P3
Build on your basic skills of jewelry making and learn more! De-sign and create rings, pendants, earrings, bezels and other set-tings and see your design become a finished piece of art. Teacher will provide samples, pictures, and have materials you can pur-chase or you can bring your own. Beginners welcome. Bring small pad, black marker, whatever materials, stones, tools, and projects you have and a small plastic box or container. No class 1/15.
Fee: $320 (Member $300)
LANDSCAPE PAINTING IN METALS (Sessions 2)Marla Mencher
Monday • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm • Meets: 5/14 & 5/21 • 182-3444
Discover how to use mixed metals to create an interesting still life or landscape by overlaying silver, copper and brass. Learn how to drill, pierce, sweat solder, rivet and polish. Bring pictures you like, black marker and small pad for sketching. Materials fee approxi-mately $40 based on size and type of materials used.
Fee: $170 (Member $150)
MIXED MEDIA METAL SCULPTURE WORKSHOPDana Neger LagosThursday • 9:30 am - 1:30 pm • Starts: 1/4 • 182-3098AFee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 9:30 am - 1:30 pm • Starts: 2/15 • 182-3098BFee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 9:30 am - 1:30 pm • Starts: 4/12 • 182-3098CFee: $380 (Member $360) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 9:30 am - 1:30 pm • Starts: 5/24 • 182-3098DFee: $320 (Member $300) — Sessions: 5
In this four hour studio work-shop, we will learn to take trash and make treasure out of it. Ex-plore metalworking, wire frame mak ing, riveting, wood burning, sold ering, torch en am eling and glass fusing. The instructor will work with each student utilizing the materials they bring in, and as sist them in creating an amazing piece of art! Beginner through advanced students are welcome. This class will help you explore many techniques in many different media. Mat erials list will be dif-ferent for each student. No class 2/22.
MIXED MEDIA METAL SCULPTURE WORKSHOP – One Hour ExtensionDana Neger LagosThursday • 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm • Starts: 1/4 • 182-3198AFee: $120 (Member $110) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm • Starts: 2/15 • 182-3198BFee: $120 (Member $110) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm • Starts: 4/12 • 182-3198CFee: $120 (Member $110) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm • Starts: 5/24 • 182-3198DFee: $100 (Member $110) — Sessions: 5
One hour extension for 3098 – Mixed Media Sculpture Workshop. Only open to those currently registered in 3098. No class 2/22.
WIRE WEAVING TECHNIQUES (Sessions 6)Kelly Schulte-SmithThursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/18 • 182-6736A
Thursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 4/19 • 182-6736B
Learn how to use wire to make pendants, rings, cuffs, your own cus tom chain, and more. You will learn a series of wire weaving techniques to create a one-of-a-kind finished piece of jewelry in-corporating wire, beads, cabochons and more! Beginners are wel-come. Please note: All tools needed for the project are provided and an additional fee of $20 for the supplies is due the first ses-sion of class. No Class 1/25.
Fee: $320 (Member $300)
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Jewelry PhotographyGlass Graphic Design Teens/Pre-College Young Artists Partners
JEWELRY MAKING WITH MARLA (Sessions 5)Marla MencherSunday • 11:30 am - 3:30 pm • Starts: 1/7 • 182-3086A
Sunday • 11:30 am - 3:30 pm • Starts: 2/25 • 182-3086B
Sunday • 11:30 am - 3:30 pm • Starts: 4/8 • 182-3086C
Get involved in the exciting and amazing world of jewelry making! In this comprehensive beginner/intermediate metalsmithing class you will make beautiful sterling silver pieces of jewelry from your own creative designs to the finished pieces. Learn how to pierce, solder, shape and finish metals, as well as techniques for setting
beautiful stones into your designs. Make a dangle pierced pendant, a pair of domed hammered stone accented earrings, and/or a wire designed pendant or ring. Use ster-ling silver with copper/brass accents and select stones. Class includes step by step instructions and individual attention. Bring black marker, pencil, sketch pad, plastic box
for projects and tools. Teacher will provide inspiration, samples and initial materials of sterling plate, wire, solder, other metals, stones and small tools. Materials fee payable to instructor. No class 1/14.
Fee: $320 (Member $300)
PHOTOGRAPHY
PHOTOGRAPHY I (Sessions 5)Frank RendeThursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 2/22 • 182-4400A
Thursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 5/3 • 182-4400B
Learn about all aspects of the art of photography as it relates to both film and digital technology. Heavy emphasis on under-standing exposure and lighting to capture images. Hands-on instruction will include studio photo shoots utilizing natural and artificial lighting. Composition and presentation will also be discussed. For beginner to intermediate photo students. Digital SLR or Bridge Camera is required.
Fee: $240 (Member $220)
INTRO TO WATERSCAPE & WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY (Sessions 5)John P. CardoneSaturday • 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 3/24 • 182-4406
Local author and photographer John P. Cardone conducts this 10-hour class based on his book Waterviews: A Col-lection of Photographs, Thoughts, and Experiences. This class, de signed for the beginner to intermediate levels, is in teractive, as John brings up topics and hands out weekly photo-shoot as-signments to get you involved. So bring your camera equip ment, take lots of outdoor pictures, and come prepared to discuss your photo work. Topics include: camera features, the technical side, waterscape photo composition & techniques, natural lighting, panorama photography, wildlife photography—including the chal-
lenge of birds in flight. Plus extras: adding water marks, copy right info, choos ing print sizes, how to mat & frame. Students will create a class photo calendar from the best outdoor photo s using Vista Print. A $20 materials fee is paid to the instructor.
Fee: $170 (Member $150)
PHOTOGRAPHY II (Sessions 5)Frank RendeThursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Starts: 1/11 • 182-4401A
Thursday • 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Starts: 3/29 • 182-4401B
Students using technical skills learned from Photography I, will put this knowledge to use and con centrate on composition and lighting. Hand held meters will be introduced, lighting techniques, flash photography and macro photography. Photo graphy I is not re quired but students taking this class should have a good un derstanding of their cam eras and know about exposure, white balance and ISO. Tripods and external flashes are recommended. This class is for the inter-mediate level student.
Fee: $240 (Member $220)
THROUGH THE LENS ... Advanced Wildlife, Waterscape & Landscape Photography (Sessions 5)John P. CardoneSaturday • 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 5/5 • 182-4409
This course is for the photographer looking to develop advanced skills in wildlife, waterscape, & landscape picture taking tech-niques. During the 5-week sessions, LI author, lecturer and photo-grapher John P. Cardone will present the works of two master photographers; one featuring waterscape and landscape pho-tography and one known for outstanding wildlife photos. Using a PowerPoint presentation, John will lead a discussion with class participants reviewing the best features of the images includ-ing subject choice, photo composition, natural lighting, locations, camera settings, image editing & printing. Weekly photo-shoot assignments will give students the opportunity to incorporate advanced techniques on their own. Through assignments that mirror the work of the masters. Students have the opportunity to have their best photos included in a class photography show in the Art League’s Strolling Gallery. Prerequisites: 182-4406 or comparable experience in outdoor photography. No class 5/19.
Fee: $170 (Member $150)
BEGINNER & INTERMEDIATE • WILDLIFE, WATERSCAPE & LANDSCAPE
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Graphic Design PDF
Open Studios Drawing Painting Watercolor Pastel Ceramics SculpturePrintmaking
of choice is pixels instead of paint. Based on interest we can also explore pen and ink, acrylic and water color tech-niques. Stu d ents wish ing to save their work should bring a flash drive.
DAVID O. MILLER has over 40 years of experience as a graphic de sign er, art dir ector, illus trator and fine ar t ist. He has pro duced beau tiful, com-puter ill us tra tions for a wide range of clients ranging from book ill ustrations, ad vertising
art, and point of sale illustrations for store displays. Come learn from a master at his craft! Who can benefit: Fine Artists, Book Illustrators, Graphic Designers.
Fee: $245 (Member $225)
GRAPHIC DESIGNComputer courses are limited to 6 students, so that each one receives individual hands-on instruction. Our lab is equipped with Macintosh computers, a scanner and printer.
REGISTER FOR ONE OR MORE INDIVIDUAL CLASSES:
Fee per class: $245 (Member $225)
The top three Adobe applications used in today’s print publish-ing industry are Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. To be
successful in the graphic design field you must be well versed in all three of these. This complete 12-week course is tailored for the graphic design student and will cover what is needed for a career in this exciting field. This series is also for Computer Gra phics teach-ers, who will be able to capitalize on David’s shortcuts and teach-ing techniques. David O. Miller has over 40 years of experience as a freelance graphic designer, art director and illustrator. Come learn from a master of this craft!
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP (Sessions 4)
Wednesday • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 1/24 • 182-4500
Adobe Photoshop is essential. Designers must know how to fix over-exposed photos, balance color, do complicated retouching, and combine multiple photos into a composite image. This in-depth class will cover important shortcuts, navigating in a file, image size and resolution, file formats, color modes, levels, curves, color balance, layers, selections, the creative and retouching tools, text, filters, and much more. We will utilize files that show typical photographic and design problems and how to correct them. Who can benefit: Photographers, Graphic Designers, Teachers.
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR (Sessions 4)
Wednesday • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 2/28 • 182-4501
Adobe Illustrator is an amazing application for creating precise, detailed and scalable vector illustrations for print, logo design, textiles, web sites and more. It can also be used to produce more traditional looking art such as pencil sketches and ink drawings. Class will cover basics like anchor points, line segments, paths, shapes, and blends, as well as essential features such as tools, palettes, selection tools, drawing tools, pen and pencil tools, layers, transformations/distortions, and type tools. You’ll learn this challenging application by creating simple illustrations, logos, posters, informational graphics, packaging design and more. Who can benefit: Illustrators, Graphic Designers, Fabric Designers, Teachers.
ADOBE INDESIGN (Sessions 4)
Wednesday • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 4/4 • 182-4502
InDesign is the single most powerful layout program for professional desktop publishers and graphic designers. Learn how to pull together Photoshop images, Illustrator art and logos, and text into brochures, newsletters, magazine ads, posters, and books. We’ll discuss marketing and branding, concept and design, and final production. We’ll cover how to create pages, style text, import photos, add colors, work with multiple pages, thread text frames, and finally, how to preflight a file to create high resolution PDFs suitable for professional printing. Who can benefit: Graphic Designers, Teachers.
COMPLETE GRAPHIC DESIGN SERIES 3 Classes, 4 Sessions each
Register For Full 12-Week Program: Price: $660/M $600 ★ $75 Savings for the SeriesDavid O.
Miller
DIGITAL OIL PAINTING (Sessions 4)David O. MillerMonday • 10:00 am - 12:30 pm • Starts: 1/22 • 182-4503A
Monday • 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm • Starts: 4/9 • 182-4503B
Come join the digital revolution as we create art using Adobe Photoshop! This exciting medium is the main tool for the digital painter and illustrator, and is currently being used to produce stun-ning works of fine art, advertising illustrations, book illus trations, and much more. Students will utilize a pressure sen sitive draw-ing tablet to work intuitively, similar to using a real paint brush. The class will cover essential features such as digital sketching, the size of your canvas, the resolution of your image, all of the painting tools (brushes, mixer brush, and smudge tool), person-alized brush creation, color theory, layers, undoing mistakes, all leading up to printing techniques for your digital masterpiece! We’ll start with a small still life to create your first painting, and then springboard from there into more advanced pieces. This is an art class so all the rules of art apply, even though our media
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Jewelry PhotographyGlass Graphic Design Teens/Pre-College Young Artists Partners
DESKTOP PUBLISHING (Sessions 4)Christine TudorSaturday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Starts: 3/24 • 182-4631
Learn how to set up different documents (brochures, business cards, newsletters, magazines, etc.), the different components of each publication format, printing and packaging/exporting. The art of layout is an essential skill in everything from print to digi-tal. Learn the elements of grid dynamics, how to incorporate type and images, and professional production skills in the creation of original designs using Adobe InDesign. How to do basic editing and bring images over from Photoshop will also be covered. If you want to save your work bring a USB flash drive. No class 3/31.
Fee: $205 (Member $185)
COMPUTER ILLUSTRATION (Sessions 4)Christine TudorSaturday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Starts: 4/28 • 182-4632
Learn how to take drawings from the studio into the computer using Adobe Illustrator. Students will learn how to recreate land-scapes, still-life, portraits and abstract com-positions on the computer. Adobe Illustrator drawing tools (pen, brush and pencil), shape tools, transformation tools (reshape, scale, rotate, etc.), color panels, layers and more will be used to create original digital art-work. Students can sketch in class or bring
in already completed drawings to scan into the computer. No pre-vious Illustrator experience required. Students who would like to save their work should bring a USB flash drive.
Fee: $205 (Member $185)
BEGINNER COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGN (Sessions 4)
Christine TudorSaturday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Starts: 1/13 • 182-4634
Introduction to the graphic design creative process from sketch to finished piece. Students will learn how to edit and create images through photomontage, explore typography, and design page layout. Photoshop and InDesign will be used to create original work. Students who would like to save their work should bring a USB flash drive.
Fee: $205 (Member $185)
ADVANCED COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGN (Sessions 4)
Christine TudorSaturday • 9:30 am - 12:00 pm • Starts: 2/17 • 182-4635
Companion course to Beginner Computer Graphic Design. More advanced features of Photoshop will be used to create digital compositions. Students will also learn the basics of Adobe Illus-trator to create illustrations and logo design. Students will have an overview of how each software program is used for different areas of graphic design, and learn to take a hand-drawn sketch to a digital finished piece. Students who would like to save their work should bring a USB flash drive.
Fee: $205 (Member $185)
teacher workshopsFOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Lisa CohenGET HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE as you learn to use the tools and techniques to master Adobe Photoshop. By completing a series of fun and creative mini-projects you will gain the knowledge and class materials you need to take back to the classroom and teach your own students. Course materials can be adapted to the particular needs of your students and schools. Focus will be on working with text, photos, color, composition, design, layout, draw-ing, painting and special effects. CTLE eligible.
Fee: $300 (Member $280)
PHOTOSHOP I (Sessions 2)
Sun • 10 am - 4 pm • Meets: 4/22 & 4/29 • 182-4303
Projects include: Using the brush tool to apply painting-style effects to images; exploring the filter gallery to combine a variety of special effects in photos; applying layers and layer masks to merge photos into a single composition; using the posterizing and colorizing tools; and employing the text effects tool to incorporate text into photos in unique ways.
PHOTOSHOP II – For Teachers With Some Photoshop Knowledge (Sessions 2)
Wed/Thu • 10 am - 4 pm • Meets: 4/4 & 4/5 • 182-4304
Projects include: Advanced exploration of layers and lay er masks to merge photos into a single composition; color techniques using editable adjustment layers to en-hance and change the look of portrait photos and other images; and working with the healing brushes, rubber stamp and red eye correction tools to take out unwanted blemishes and remove elements from a photo!
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INTRO TO FASHION DESIGN 13 & Up (Sessions 5)Oksana DanzigerMonday • 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 2/5 • 182-6875A
Monday • 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 4/9 • 182-6875B
Explore the dynamic world of fas hion! Design a garment from start to finish looking to fas hion history and contemporary trends and color combinations for inspi-ration. Start by creating a “mood board” with inspirational photos and samples of fabric. Learn the basics of fashion sketch ing and different drawing tech niques in fashion illustration. Discuss the different careers and ways to ap-ply art skills in the fashion industry.
Instructor Oksana Danziger is a graduate of the prestigious Moscow Textile Academy, and an adjunct professor at FIT. She has worked in the industry for over 20 years, designing for clients such as The Gap, Bob Mackie, Ann Taylor, and many more! No Class 2/19.
Fee: $200 (Member $180)
PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE YOUNG ARTIST Ages 12-16 (Sessions 4)Frank RendeSunday • 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 1/7 • 182-7077A
Sunday • 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 2/11 • 182-7077B
Sunday • 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 3/18 • 182-7077C
Sunday • 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm • Starts: 4/22 • 182-7077D
Learn how to take the best picture possible with your camera. This course will cover camera handling techniques, lighting, tripod use, shutter speed, action shots, and elements of composition. Students will need a digital SLR camera or a digital point and shoot camera. (Must have controls for aperture, shutter and manual modes of operation.) No Class 4/1, 5/13.
Fee: $155 (Member $135)
TEENS
PRE-TEEN/TEEN DRAWING AND PAINTING AGES 11-15 (Sessions 7)Denis PonsotTuesday • 5:50 pm - 7:15 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-7040A
Tuesday • 5:50 pm - 7:15 pm • Starts: 3/6 • 182-7040B
Tuesday • 5:50 pm - 7:15 pm • Starts: 4/24 • 182-7040C
For teens and pre-teens who love to draw and paint. Challenge yourself with techniques, ideas, and subjects. Explore people, objects, landscape, and your imagination. Materials included.
Fee: $170 (Member $150)
TEEN DRAWING Ages 13-15 (Sessions 6)Jock AndersonThursday • 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm • Starts: 1/11 • 182-7024A
Thursday • 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm • Starts: 3/1 • 182-7024B
Thursday • 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm • Starts: 4/19 • 182-7024C
A solid instructional drawing class that covers the basics and progresses to a more advanced level. The concepts and practice in this class will lay a foundation and strengthen the student with classic universal skills that they can draw on throughout their art careers.
Fee: $215 (Member $195)
PAINTING THE PORTRAIT in Water Mixable Oils!
A Workshop for Teens (Sessions 4)
Amal KarzaiWednesday • 6:30 pm - 9 pm • Starts: 1/10 • 182-7400A
Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9 pm • Starts: 2/28 • 182-7400B
Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9 pm • Starts: 4/18 • 182-7400C
This is a class for those interested in adding to their port-folio and learning and exploring the world of oil painting. Instructor Amal Karzai gives one-on-one instruction and demonstrations during each class. Working from reference photographs and still life you will work out what it takes to work with oils—only you’ll be using water mixable oils, so no need for turps!
Fee: $170 (Member $150)
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PRE-COLLEGE PHOTOSHOP AND ILLUSTRATOR Ages 13-18 (Sessions 4)Lisa CohenTuesday • 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm • Starts: 5/1 • 182-Pre9
In this exciting new course, artists ages 13 and up will complete a series of mini-projects designed to bring out their creativity as they learn to use the latest Photoshop and Illustrator tools and techniques. We will explore combining the power of these two programs to create art that makes the most of the painting, drawing and special effects capabilities of both programs. To-gether we will expand your graphics capabilities!
Fee: $200 (Member $180)
ATELIER ART PORTFOLIO PREP FOR COLLEGE BOUND ART STUDENTS Ages 16-19 (Sessions 6)PreCollegeMichelle PalatnikTuesday • 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-7186A
Tuesday • 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm • Starts: 2/27 • 182-7186B
Tuesday • 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm • Starts: 4/17 • 182-7186C
Students work at their own pace. Beginning to advanced artists are welcome. This class will guide students who need to prepare college portfolios. Emphasis will be placed on observational draw-ing - a universal requirement among schools. Work produced will reach beyond typical classroom assignments. Students will be encouraged to experiment in a variety of media and subject mat ter while learning crucial life drawing skills to significantly im prove the quality of their work. Assistance will be offered in writing artist statements and in photographing, selecting, and editing final works. Those who spend at least four months in the class will be offered a recommendation letter. Supplies: 18 x 24 drawing pad, kneaded eraser, Tombow MONO Zero Eraser, round 2.3 mm, H, HB, B, 2B pencils, tracing paper.
Fee: $395 (Member $375)
Applying to higher education in the visual arts and need advice on how to go about it? Art League drawing and painting instructor
Michelle Palatnik will help you navigate the path toward a successful application to a great art school! With one-on-one attention, Michelle will advise you on how to create a successful portfolio and help steer you through the college application process, identify scholarship opportunities and craft a competitive scholarship application.
Michelle Palatnik is a Long Island based artist and edu cator. She began drawing from an early age and steadily realized her dream of becoming a fine artist. In 2007 she won a 4-year scholarship to attend NYU where she earned a Bachelor degree in Fine Art. During this time she studied at the Art Students League of New York and was awarded a first
place scholarship by the Martin Wong Foundation. Learn more about Michelle: www.michellepalatnik.com.
Pre-College Specialist for College Bound Art Students
ATELIER ART PORTFOLIO PREP FOR YOUNG TEENS Ages 12 - 15 (Sessions 6)PreCollege PreviewMichelle PalatnikSaturday • 9:00 am - 11:00 am • Starts: 1/13 • 182-7187A
Saturday • 9:00 am - 11:00 am • Starts: 3/3 • 182-7187B
Saturday • 9:00 am - 11:00 am • Starts: 4/21 • 182-7187C
Students work at their own pace. Beginning to advanced artists are welcome. This highly focused class offers essential life draw-ing skills needed to create a competitive portfolio. Students will be taught a method of drawing to guide them through their work. Techniques will become part of the artist’s natural intuitive process. This solid foundation will prove invaluable to the success of student portfolios, pushing the caliber of work into a highly sel ec tive group. When portfolio season comes around, students will be ready to apply their new skills to complex subject matter, focusing on substance rather than ability.
Fee: $270 (Member $250)
KIDS CARTOONING AGES 7-10Richard TorreyTuesday • 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-8091T1Fee: $195 (Member $175) — Sessions: 7
Tuesday • 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm • Starts: 3/6 • 182-8091T2Fee: $195 (Member $175) — Sessions: 7
Tuesday • 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm • Starts: 5/1 • 182-8091T3Fee: $170 (Member $150) — Sessions: 6
Saturday • 10:45 am - 11:45 am • Starts: 1/6 • 182-8091S1Fee: $170 (Member $150) — Sessions: 6
Saturday • 10:45 am - 11:45 am • Starts: 3/31 • 182-8091S2Fee: $145 (Member $125) — Sessions: 5
Hands on course on the art of cartooning, includes: sketch basics, cartoon construction, expressions and actions. Bring: 18” x 24” newsprint pad, kneaded eraser and pencils. No class 1/27, 2/10, 2/17, 4/14, 4/28, 5/5.
NATURE & ANIMAL DRAWING AGES 7-12Animal IllustrationMary NaginThursday • 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 1/11 • 182-8110AFee: $225 (Member $205) — Sessions: 7
Thursday • 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 3/8 • 182-8110BFee: $180 (Member $160) — Sessions: 6
Thursday • 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm • Starts: 4/26 • 182-8110CFee: $180 (Member $160) — Sessions: 6
Explore the beauty and color of nature by drawing from live mod-els. Learn to draw what you see. Analyze and understand line, light, and volume. Models may include fish, turtles, rabbits, shells, etc. No class 1/18, 3/15.
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DRAWING & PAINTING Ages 10-13 (Sessions 6)Laura ForrestSaturday • 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 1/13 • 182-8970A
Saturday • 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 3/3 • 182-8970B
Saturday • 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 4/21 • 182-8970C
Explore drawing and painting working with watercolors, magic markers, pastels and tempera paints. Instruction in basic art skills: line, color, space, texture and pattern.
Fee: $200 (Member $180)
ADVANCED ANIME/MANGA Ages 11 & UpRichard TorreyTuesday • 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-7022AFee: $280 (Member $260) — Sessions: 7
Tuesday • 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm • Starts: 3/6 • 182-7022BFee: $280 (Member $260) — Sessions: 7
Tuesday • 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm • Starts: 5/1 • 182-7022CFee: $245 (Member $225) — Sessions: 6
For the higher-level illustrator, a more intense and focused look at the Japanese styles of com ic art. Building upon what is learned in In tro to Anime/Manga, students will be given the opportunity to work on individual skill de velopment through the creation of their own manga comic. Prerequisite class #7012 or need to have instructor’s per mis-sion to sign up for this class.
KIDS ART Ages 5-6 (Sessions 6)Laura ForrestSaturday • 9:00 am - 11:00 am • Starts: 1/13 • 182-8710A
Saturday • 9:00 am - 11:00 am • Starts: 3/3 • 182-8710B
Saturday • 9:00 am - 11:00 am • Starts: 4/21 • 182-8710C
Themes designed to foster imagination through exploration of traditional and unique art materials. Explore drawing, painting, 3-D sculpture and construction.
Fee: $200 (Member $180)
ART EXPLORERS AGES 7-9 (Sessions 6)Laura ForrestSaturday • 11:15 am - 1:15 pm • Starts: 1/13 • 182-8712A
Saturday • 11:15 am - 1:15 pm • Starts: 3/3 • 182-8712B
Saturday • 11:15 am - 1:15 pm • Starts: 4/21 • 182-8712C
In this class students will explore their imagination and stimulate their creativity as they work with a variety of media including paint, pastels, printing and clay.
Fee: $200 (Member $180)
DISCOVER ART Ages 6-10 (Sessions 7)Denis PonsotTuesday • 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 1/9 • 182-8167A
Tuesday • 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 3/6 • 182-8167B
Tuesday • 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 4/24 • 182-8167C
In this engaging class students will draw favorite animals, char-acters, still life, vehicles and more while learning fundamental art elements: line, shape, texture, color, value and space. Our fun proj-ects are geared towards developing drawing and painting skills, while encouraging individual creativity and expression. Each stu-dent works with his or her own vision in guided projects. Let's build artistic confidence!
Fee: $160 (Member $140)
INTRODUCTION TO ANIME/MANGA Ages 9 & UpRichard TorreyMonday • 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm • Starts: 1/8 • 182-7012AFee: $245 (Member $225) — Sessions: 6
Monday • 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm • Starts: 3/5 • 182-7012BFee: $280 (Member $260) — Sessions: 7
Monday • 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm • Starts: 4/30 • 182-7012CFee: $210 (Member $190) — Sessions: 5
An introduction to the very popular Japanese styles of comic art. Classes will cover everything from facial expressions and body poses to dramatic shading and coloring. Students will be assisted in creating their own Anime/Manga characters. Bring: Sketch pad, pencils, plastic eraser, thin and thick markers, ruler, color markers or colored pencils. No class 1/15, 2/19, 5/28.
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Spring into origamiMaryAnn Scheblein-Dawson
Sat. • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • Meets: 5/5 • 182-7500
Origami is the art of folding paper and oh, so much more! Learn to
fold basic origami models and see how they relate to math,
sci ence and technology and the new STEAM education. Some
will move, some will be uese-ful and some just plain fun. You'll want to fold them in every size and color! Ages 8 to 10.
MaryAnn is an Origami Spec-ialist who received the 2012 Ranana Benjamin Award for teaching origami to children. $10 materials fee payable to Instructor.
Fee: $60 (Member $50)
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CLAY PLAY Ages 8-12Gina MarsSaturday • 9:30 am - 11:30 am • Starts: 1/20 • 182-8700AFee: $220 (Member $200) — Sessions: 5
Saturday • 9:30 am - 11:30 am • Starts: 3/3 • 182-8700BFee: $220 (Member $200) — Sessions: 5
Saturday • 9:30 am - 11:30 am • Starts: 4/7 • 182-8700CFee: $220 (Member $200) — Sessions: 5
Saturday • 9:30 am - 11:30 am • Starts: 5/12 • 182-8700DFee: $260 (Member $240) — Sessions: 6
Children will work with clay using slab, pinch pot and coil meth ods with stains and glazes. Pieces will be imaginative and age appro-priate. Piggy banks, masks, keepsake boxes will be introduced as well as advanced lessons for repeat students.
SPLASHES OF COLOR Ages 6-8 (Sessions 5)Anu AnnamWednesday • 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 1/10 • 182-8161A
Wednesday • 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 2/21 • 182-8161B
Wednesday • 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 3/28 • 182-8161C
Wednesday • 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm • Starts: 5/2 • 182-8161D
Children learn and de ve lop their fine motor skills by learning var-ious watercolor painting techniques such as wet-on-wet. Explore color and the organic nature and beauty of this medium. Projects will result in the children’s exposure to a new way of expressing themselves with a paint brush in hand.
Fee: $125 (Member $105)
CERAMIC ART FOR YOUNG ARTISTS Ages 10-15Gina MarsThursday • 4:15 pm - 6:15 pm • Starts: 1/18 • 182-7730AFee: $220 (Member $200) — Sessions: 5
Thursday • 4:15 pm - 6:15 pm • Starts: 3/1 • 182-7730BFee: $220 (Member $200) — Sessions: 5
Thursday • 4:15 pm - 6:15 pm • Starts: 4/5 • 182-7730CFee: $220 (Member $200) — Sessions: 5
Thursday • 4:15 pm - 6:15 pm • Starts: 5/10 • 182-7730DFee: $260 (Member $240) — Sessions: 6
Explore hand-building, molds, and some wheel throwing tech-niques. Learn slab construction, pinch and modeling. Finishing techniques such as texturing and glazing will be covered. Exciting demonstrations in each class.
CARTOONING Ages 10 & UpRichard TorreySaturday • 9:00 am - 10:30 am • Starts: 1/6 • 182-7000AFee: $245 (Member $225) — Sessions: 6
Saturday • 9:00 am - 10:30 am • Starts: 3/31 • 182-7000BFee: $210 (Member $190) — Sessions: 5
Course includes: sketch basics, cartoon construction, ex pres-sions and actions. Bring: 18” x 24” newsprint pad, kneaded eraser and pencils. No class 1/27, 2/10, 2/17, 4/14, 4/28, 5/5.
CLAY PARTNERS ADULT/CHILD Ages 4-6 (Sessions 4)Gina MarsSunday • 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm • Starts: 1/14 • 182-8069A
Sunday • 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm • Starts: 3/4 • 182-8069B
Join us for lots of fun in this partners class. Adult and child will work together creating projects to have for a lifetime. Cups, box forms and holiday appropriate projects are some of the clay creations we will enjoy making together. Roll up your sleeves and get ready!
Fee: $90 (Member $80)
CLAY PARTNERS ADULT/CHILD Ages 7-11 (Sessions 4)Gina MarsSunday • 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 1/14 • 182-8070A
Sunday • 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm • Starts: 3/4 • 182-8070B
Adult and child in partnership explore the world of clay together. Create original art work such as primitive masks, slab forms and pieces to remember forever. This class creates a bond between partners as they design individual works. Push the limits of your creativity and enjoy!
Fee: $170 (Member $150)
PARTNERS
My Companion and Me Fine Art Partner Inclusion Workshops
Toni NeuschaeferSunday • Meets: 3/4 • 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm • 182-SP-1A
Sunday • Meets: 5/6 • 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm • 182-SP-1B
Enjoy the unique opportunity for bonding through artistic expression during these Fine Craft Inclusion Work shops. Each workshop explores a different medium, using the ele-ments of color, texture and shape, while providing exposure to a variety of art and craft techniques. Every child goes home with a completed craft project at the end of every workshop. Each child of any ability level and an accompany-ing loved one benefit from sharing in this special experience, creating something beautiful together, feeling immediate gratification, accomplishment and pride, while enhancing artistic ability. Call for registration information.
Fee: $35 (Member $35)
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Session 1: Melting Pot • July 9 – 13Illustrate everything that melts. Study a sizzling installation, “Hot with a Chance of a Late Storm”, by Sydney Australia’s Glue Society, and watch Chilean artist Livia Marin’s pottery liquefy and morph into a sea of porcelain puddles. Create an artistic melting pot full of drawings, paintings, sculpture and multi-media.
Session 2: Animal Masquerade • July 16 – 20Study artist Cassius Marcellus Coolidge and design a world full of your favorite animal friends. Switch places and be creative while you illustrate, paint, sculpt or craft a humanly animal adventure. Visit with our favorite fuzzy animal friends during a week of trading places.
Session 3: Mystery Art Ingredient • July 23 – 27Start off your week with a mystery package! Your inspiration for the week will be inside. Based on your mystery art ingredient, paint, illustrate, sculpt or craft a world where ordinary objects come alive. Surprise yourself with a new way of looking at the world around you. Study NY Times/New Yorker featured Illustrator, artist, and author Christoph Niemann.
Session 4: Rio Grand Adventures • July 30 – Aug. 3Hop on the railroad to visit Frederic Remington’s favorite Wild America. Study the Hudson River School painters and explore Native American art, textile and pottery. Create a collection of drawings, paintings and sculpture inspired by America’s national treasures. Wear your best Western gear to our Wild Western Art week.
Session 5: Magical Garden • August 6 – 10Imagine your world in a fuzzy, bright and colorful light. Peer through filtered viewfinders for a new view on the world around you. Develop soft, wistful paintings, sculptures, and multi-media projects using the palette knife, quick brush strokes, and visible texture. Imagine yourself in Monet’s garden or stand on the hillside with the “Woman With a Parasol”. See how modern day impressionists create fleeting moments full of vibrant color and excitement.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD (ages 5-6) • 9am-11:30pm • 186-865Early childhood art specialists will guide your child through an exciting hands-on art experience. Children will engage in age appropriate art activities and be inspired by an artist and theme of the week. Explore drawing, painting, sculpture, craft and more, while developing artistic skills. Bring a snack and smock for a summer of artful experiences. Weekly art show to celebrate your child’s artistic accomplishments.
Fee per session: $240 (Member $220)
YOUNG ARTISTS (ages 7-10) • 9am-2pm • 186-866Young artists will engage in a variety of creative experiences, which include developing artistic skills in drawing, painting, sculputre, printmaking and more. All young artists will develop the confidence they need to practice and create art. We will study an artist of the week, and find inspiration through the weekly theme. Bring a bag lunch and dress for an artful summer experience. Weekly art show to celebrate your child’s artistic accomplishments.
Fee per session: $470 (Member $450)
MATURE ARTISTS (ages 11-14) • 9am-2pm • 186-867Session A: July 9 – July 20 • Session B: July 23 – Aug. 3
Classes run Monday to Friday, two consecutive weeks.Mature Artists will continue to develop and advance their skills in our 2-week program, offering opportunity to blossom into creative and thought provoking artists. We will study the
SAA artist of the week and find inspiration through our weekly theme (below). Mature Artists will also have the unique chance to work with a guest artist, learn new techniques, as well as attend a “Plein Air” painting field trip. This is the preparatory program for the Art League’s pre-college portfolio program.
Fee per session: $925 (Member $905)
PARK SHORE/ALLI (ages 5-9) • 186-864Art League 9am-11:30am • Park Shore 11:30am-3:30pm
Choose two consecutive weeks from session 1, 2, 3 & 4.Kids spend mornings in the Art League’s summer arts program, then travel down the road to Park Shore Day Camp for an after-noon of fun and the full camp experience! Transportation provided to Park Shore and home; Lunch provided at Park Shore. Register for Park Shore sessions at (631) 499-8580. Must sign up for a 2-week program. See dates and themes in yellow box below.
Fee per 2-wk session Art League: $470 (Member $450)Fee per 2-wk session Park Shore: $1110
Early Childhood and Young artists can choose one or more weeks from the weekly themes below. Mature Artists have two sessions to choose from, each running two weeks.
SUMMER ART ADVENTURE THEMES – Five Individually Themed Sessions
Summer Art AdventureCreate, Discover and Grow!
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Enjoy a summer of creativity at the Art League and experience art
education in a stimulating place! Click Here to Register Online
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:Early Childhood, Young Artist, Mature Artist: Chestnut Hill Elementary School, 600 S. Service Rd. (L.I.E.), Dix Hills
ALLI/Park Shore Partner program: Morning Chestnut Hill Elementary School • Afternoon Park Shore Country Day Camp, 450 Deer Park Rd., Dix Hills
SESSION 1: 183-PRECO1 July 9 – 27 • Mon – Fri • 9:30am – 2:30pm
SESSION 2: 183-PRECO2 July 30 – Aug 17 • Mon – Fri • 9:30am – 2:30pmThis intensive pre-college studio experience allows students to DELVE DEEP INTO THEIR STUDIES, while staying close to home and still having time to enjoy the summer!The Art League is offering TWO 3-WEEK SESSIONS for high school students to fully immerse themselves in the creative process and build their portfolios for college. Experience professional studio practices as you delve into observational and figure drawing, painting, mixed media projects, and more! In addition to a COMPREHENSIVE STUDIO EXPERI-ENCE, the Pre-College Portfolio Development program features a schedule of special LECTURES, LESSONS, and DEMONSTRATIONS by professionals in the fields of art and design who will share studio techniques and strategies for success!Explore a VARIETY OF MEDIUMS. Meet new friends and develop the skills you need to create your portfolio.Both sessions take place on-site at the Art League. Special supplies are provided, basic materials list is available upon registration. Students may register for one or both sessions!Participating students will have the opportunity to SHOWCASE THEIR WORK as part of an exhibition in our Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery, Aug. 11- 19, 2018.
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CLASS REGISTRATION4 WAYS TO REGISTERRegistration begins when new brochure is posted online and continues during the semester. Early registration is recommended to prevent class cancellation. Catalog information will appear on website prior to mail delivery.
1. Visit www.artleagueli.org
2. Mail registration form to: Art League of Long Island, 107 East Deer Park Road. Dix Hills, NY 11746
3. Phone us @ 631.462.5400 ext. 222 or Fax us @ 631.462.5011
4. In person - Monday-Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm or Saturday 9:00am - 1:30pm
I hereby authorize the use of my credit card. CIRCLE ONE. Visa MasterCard American Express Discover
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Payment may be made with Credit Card, Cash or Check payable to ALLI. One payment totaling all fees for classes, memberships and donations can be made.
Non-Refundable Processing Fee: A $30 fee is included in the tuition. Processing fee applies to each class series.
Submission Of Class Registration Form: Submission confirms that the student has read and agrees to adhere to the listed “GENERAL POLICY”.
No Notification Of Class Acceptance Will Be Sent: Students will be notified in the event of class cancellation or schedule change. Full tuition due at registration time. No registration can be held without full payment.
No Refunds Will be Issued: Please check your calendar before registering. A full refund will be issued only if the class is cancelled by the Art League. A refund will be in the form of original payment.
Class Credit Certificates: A class credit, less $30 processing fee for each class series, will be issued if a student withdraws from class 2 weeks prior to start date of class. A certificate of credit must be used within one year. To redeem, students must present certificate at the time of reg-istration. The Art League is not responsible for lost certificates.
Transferring to Another Class: A $10 fee will be charged. Transfer applies only 3 business days before second class meets and applies only to current semester.
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Address City State Zip Code
Home Phone Business Phone Cell Phone
Date of Birth for Students Under 16
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New Member Renewal $70 Family $50 Individual (21-64) $35 Seniors (65+) $35 Student (5-21) $125 Friend
$300 Sustaining $500 Patron $1,000 Benefactor $1,000 Corporate Other Donation
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BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP GENERAL POLICY
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Membership with the Art League means saving on class tuitiontuition; discounts at local art supply stores; receiving our fall, spring and summer class listings; and being included in our exhibition opportunities. As a member you will be eli-gible to exhibit your work in the Annual Member’s Show. You will also receive invitations to lectures, opening receptions, and many other cultural and educational events.
There are various types of memberships: Individual, Family, Senior (age 65+), Student (ages 6-21), Friend, Sustaining, Patron, Benefactor, Corporate, and others.
The Art League of Long Island depends on memberships, donations, sponsorships, business and corporate partnerships, tuition, and fund-raising events to sustain the organization for the long term. When you become a member you are support-ing the arts, the artists, and the Art League of Long Island.
The Art League of Long Island is an approved sponsor of Continuing Teacher and Leader Education ( CTLE) of the State of New York Teachers who attend our annual Profes-sional Development Day or take studio art classes may apply for CTLE credits with their school district and/or BOCES. (The Art League is not responsible for qualifying classes to meet the requirements set by the Department of Education.)
Town of Huntington HART PARATRANSIT provides accessible rides for senior citizens and individuals with disabilities. Wheel chair access provided. Call 631.627-8287.
NORTHERN STATE PARKWAY:
From East: Take Exit 42 N onto DeForest Road North. The Art League of Long Island is at the corner of DeForest Road and E. Deer Park Road.
From West: Take 42 N. Head north on Deer Park Road (Route 231), under the overpass by Dix Hills Fire House. Follow the right fork in the road onto E. Deer Park Road. The Art League of Long Island is at the corner of DeForest Road.
The Art League reserves the right to change its calen-dar, withdraw or modify courses or substitute instructors when necessary. The Art League reserves the right to require the withdrawal of any student whose behavior is disruptive to the class group. Standards of good behav-ior are expected. The Art League cannot accommodate students with special needs. No visitors allowed in class. All students must be registered. No substitutes may be sent to class.
Makeups: Classes or workshops not held due to bad weather or instructor’s absence will be rescheduled ac-cording to studio availability. There are no refunds due to classes or workshops not held due to bad weather or instructor’s absences. Students who miss classes by their own decision, will not receive a refund or make-up.
Check Policy: If the bank returns a check for insufficient funds, there will be a $20 charge.
Scholarships: The Art League has a limited number of financial assistance scholarships available for children and adults. Applications can be found on the website.
High School and College Credit: Students have received high School and college credit with work done in Art League classes by making arrangements with an advisor at their home institution prior to first class. Art teachers have received in-service credit through arrange-ments with their district prior to first class.
Weather: In the event of inclement weather please check www.artleagueli.org. For weekend classes, discuss cancel-lation policy with instructor. We recommend a phone call system within each class.
Allergies: It is the responsibility of a child’s parent or guardian to inform the Art League, prior to the first class, of any allergies (e.g. peanuts) that would be of concern.
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Art Teacher Huntington Parks and Recreation
The Long Islander The Northport Observer Our Website
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Charlee MillerExecutive Director
Marianne MeadSummer Art Adventure Program Director
Bobbie JanowitzDirector of Donor Relations and Events
Andrea ManningArts Education Program Coordinator
Annette BernhardtMarketing Coordinator
Susan PeragalloGallery Coordinator
Karie CoxBookkeeper
Zachiah KrugmanChief Preparator & Facilty Manager
Corey MartinRegistration
Claudia PrestonArt Education and Membership Specialist
Harlan J. FischerChairperson
Janette SimmsVice Chairperson
Debbie WellsImmediate Past Chairperson
Valerie T. CannyTreasurer
Joseph Bavaro, Esq.
Lauren Brady-Russell
John Duane
Mitch Meisner
Whitney Posillico
Joan Weiss
Harry Whittelsey
Larry AaronsB.A. School of Visual Arts
Rose AckerlyB.S., Nazareth CollegeM.S., LIU, CW Post
Chris Ann AmberyB.F.A., Parsons School of Design M.F.A., LIU Post
Jock AndersonPennsylvania Academy of FAB.F.A., Philadelphia College of Art
Anu AnnamB.A., Tufs University and School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Long Island University
Shain BardM.F.A., Lehman CollegeB.A., Lehman College
Stan BrodskyDoctorate Columbia UniversityM.F.A. Iowa University
John P. CardoneM.F.A. New York Institute of TechnologyB.F.A. New York Institute of Technology
Jo CohenFashion Institute of Technology
Lisa CohenB.S.W NYU
Oksana DanzigerMoscow State Textile University
Roberta ErlagenA.S., SUNY F.I.T.Instructor Montauk Artist Association
Paula FeinerM.A., Hofstra UniversityB.A., Queens College
Nanette FluhrJohn Fredrick Murray School of ArtB.A., Rutgers UniversityB.F.A., School of Visual Arts
Laura ForrestB.F.A., C.W., Post, L.I.U.
William GrafArt Students League NYC
Jan GuarinoFashion Institute of Technology
Jane IrvineMember American Craft Council Exhibitor: Buyers Market of American Craft
Peter JosyphAdjunct Professr at LIU Hutton House
Stephanie Navon JacobsonM.A., C.W., Post, LIUBFA, University Massachusetts, Amherst
Thom JanuszM.M., University of MiamiB.M., Louisiana State University
Carole JayAssoc. S., Pratt Institute B.A., SUNY at Stony Brook
Rachel KalinaBA Binghamton University
Amal KarzaiM.F.A., Academy of Art UniversityB.F.A., Maryland Institute College of Art
Joyce KubatB.S., Michigan StateBrooklyn CollegeArts Student League
Kevin LarkinB.F.A., The School of Visual Arts
Gina MarsM.A., C.W. Post, L.I.U.B.A., C.W. Post L.I.U.
Marla MencherC.W. Post UniversityB.F.A. SUNY Albany - Jewelry
Laura MeshoverB.F.A., Adelphi UniversityB.S., Art Education at Brandeis
David O. MillerB.A., Eastern Kentucky University Former Art Director US Space CampOwner Miller Design/Illustration
Lisa MintzBS Cornell UniversityMS Syracuse UniversityMS Touro College
Justine MoodyB.F.A. Pratt Institute
Donna Harlow MoraffPastel Society of AmericaMuttontown School of Art
Mary NaginM.A., Adelphi University; P.S.A.B.A., Plattsburg State University
Dana Neger-LagosB.F.A., Parsons School of Design
Toni NeuschaeferB.A., SUNY New Paltz
Michelle PalatnikB.F.A. NYU • Grand Central Academy Art Students League • Salmagundi Club
David PeikonB.A. SUNY Cortland Long Island Academy of Fine Arts
Vivien PollackSUNY F.I.T.Parsons School of Design
Denis PonsotSchool of Visual ArtsSt. John’s University
Russell PulickPulick Pottery, OwnerA.A.S., SCCC Computer Programming
Douglas Reina2014 Pollock-Krasner Grant Recipient Fine Art - Buffalo State College
Frank RendeQueensborough College Nikon School of Photography
Lorraine RimmelinSignature Member of the North East Watercolor Society
Howard RoseSchool of Visual Arts, C.W. Post
Toni Jill RosenbaumUniversity of TampaNew School
Maryann Scheblein-DawsonOrigami InstructorCertified Zentangle TeacherM.B.A., Northeastern University
Kelly Schulte-SmithB.A., C.W. Post Long Island University A.A. Fashion Institute of Technology
Sung-Sook SettonB.A., SUNY at Stony BrookInstructor at China InstituteM.F.A., Goddard College
Lucas SheridanBFA Syracuse UniversityMA Brooklyn College
Patricia ShihB.F.A., Lone Mountain CollegeThe Academy of Art College
Lauren SingerBA SUNY GeneseoMPS Pratt Institute
Lucy TaylorM.F.A., Vermont College Norwich UniversityB.A., Smith College
Amy TischlerBFA Alfred University, MA Rhode Island School of Design
Richard TorreyAlleghany CollegeNationally Published Cartoonist
Christine TudorM.A. LIU Post B.A. Queens College
Kiril TzotchevM.F.A., Academy of Fine ArtsUniversity of Sophia, BulgariaB.F.A., College of Fine Arts, Bulgaria
Irene VitaleThe Painting Group of NYCAmerican Society of Portrait Artists
Talib WilliamsA.A. Illustration, Pratt Institute Art Students League
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